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Renewable energy manufacturer Siemens Gamesa is celebrating the installation of a cutting-edge wind turbine that will continue Taiwan’s pursuit of sustainable energy resources

The completion of the world’s first SG 14-236 wind turbine from Siemens Gamesa marks just one of many to come. The Ørsted’s Greater Changhua 2b & 4 Offshore Wind Farm will see the installation of 65 additional wind turbines by the end of 2025. Altogether, the wind farm will have over a 920 megawatt capacity. 

Onshore construction of the wind farm’s substations began in April 2023, according to Ørsted. Less than two years later, the offshore component of the project began. Full grid connection to the wind farm is expected to be completed in 2026. 

In a LinkedIn post, Siemens Gamesa highlighted the completion of the first step of the project. “Now in place! We’ve just completed the first installation of the SG 14-236 offshore wind turbine…

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