Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Wind Turbines From World�s Number One Manufacturer To Power Turkish Wind Farm


Vestas, the world�s number one wind turbine manufacturer will be supplying Turkish company Galata Wind Energy Limited with wind turbines that will be producing 93 megawatts of wind power.


The Key Aspects This Report Focuses On:Vestas has also agreed to provide service for the wind farm for 10 years.Vestas Mediterranean president Juan Araluce says Vestas is happy to be working with the Ağaoğlu Group for the second time. The two companies had just finished a 33-megawatt project situated at a Mersin province in southern Turkey.Turkey has a target of generating 30 percent of their electricity from renewable energy resources by 2023. Turkey aspires 20,000 megawatt of this to come from wind power.Araluce adds Vestas is prepared to help in the growth of the wind energy market in Turkey, at the same time noting that with the right long-regulatory framework to back up the renewable energy industry, Turkey is poised to achieve its renewable energy targets.For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/79acb4/2011_deep_research

Galata Wind Energy Limited is a subsidiary of the Ağaoğlu Group, one of Turkey�s biggest groups of companies which is involved in the construction, tourism, service and energy industries. Galata Wind Energy has three wind energy generation projects with an annual capacity of 203 megawatts in Balıkesir province. According to their website, Ağaoğlu Group �s priorities include developing environmentally friendly projects by utilizing natural resources, keeping the costs down by employing state of the art & efficient technologies, and tapping domestic resources as much as possible.Recently, offshore wind power has been widely viewed as a feasible way to transform economies from oil reliance to sustainable growth, not only to meet government obligations in cutting emissions, but to provide fundamentals for a new economic sector.Offshore wind is already providing a safety belt for marine industries across the North Sea region in Europe where oil is slowly depleting, with offshore wind farm projects just starting to take on a rapid phase of development. Thanks to strong government support, it is clear that Europe is leading the sector and has played a decisive role on making the transition to a low-carbon economy possible by the middle of this century.

Galata Wind Energy Limited is a subsidiary of the Ağaoğlu Group, one of Turkey�s biggest groups of companies which is involved in the construction, tourism, service and energy industries. Galata Wind Energy has three wind energy generation projects with an annual capacity of 203 megawatts in Balıkesir province. According to their website, Ağaoğlu Group �s priorities include developing environmentally friendly projects by utilizing natural resources, keeping the costs down by employing state of the art & efficient technologies, and tapping domestic resources as much as possible.




Author: Ashly Sun


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