A joint venture has been established between Nordex & Descon through AEDB´s facilitation for local manufacturing of towers and local EPC services http://www.pabf.com.pk/Download/Scoping%20Study%20of%20Pakistan%27s%20Energy%20Sector.pdf • an agreement for "engineering, procurement and supply of offshore equipment" dated August 28, 2011 and entered between the Project Company and consortium of Nordex Singapore Equipment Private Limited and Descon Engineering FZE, UAE (the Offshore Agreement) Today, Descon is well recognized as the industry leader and will become No. I wind tower maker in Pakistan, not only because of its unmatched quality, but also because of its services & customer support. Descon in future would manufactured and delivered more than 80-100 sets of high quality wind towers to support all kinds of turbines, from 100KW to 3MW, manufactured by major turbine producers including Nordex, Vestas, Gamesa, Suzlon, GE, Repower &Goldwind among others http://www.nepra.org.pk/Tariff/Petitions/2011/Tariff%20Petition%20of%20Yunus%20Energy.PDF
Wind Power Project Descon and Nordex, Singapore recently inked EPC Agreements for five Wind Power projects of 50 MW each. These projects include: Fauji Foundation I (Formerly Beacon Energy Limited) Fauji Foundation II (Formerly Green Power) Younas Energy Limited Gul Ahmed Wind Power Project Metro Power Company Limited... One of our diversification objectives has been to venture into the specialized field of offshore operations. It became a reality when Descon Engineering FZE (HMW) was awarded the fabrication and supply of spudcans for Seajack's Zartan project for Jack-up rigs, by Lamprell Offshore. http://www.descon.com.pk/cms_newsletter/15/Descon_Newsletter_Final.pdf http://www.seajacks.com/zaratan.php und die folgenden kenne wir hier auch...irgendwie... Marubeni Corporation (Marubeni) and Innovation Network of Japan (INCJ) have jointly completed a deal after closing the financing for the acquisition of Seajacks International Ltd. (Seajacks), whose purchase had been agreed upon with Riverstone Holdings LLC. The finance was provided through a syndication consisting of six banks, the Development Bank of Japan, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank, ING Bank N.V., Swedbank AB (publ), and Mizuho Corporate Bank, which acted as the global coordinator... http://www.marubeni.com/news/2012/120525e.html |