eine "Steilvorlage"...Dank dafür...) #6076 meingott : Pakistan
"According to Alternate Energy Development Board (AEDB) sources, ABEB identified the Sindh wind corridor and defined the bench mark wind speeds in this region with the help of Risoe National Laboratory of Denmark. AEDB, NTDC and NEPRA, along with Grid Code Review Panel members, spent one full year to thoroughly review the existing National Grid Code and prepared and approved an addendum for the wind power projects in the country. "
http://www.thenews.com.pk/TodaysPrintDetail.aspx?ID=92716&Cat=3
Dänemark also....na wer da wohl dann mal die Turbinen liefern könnte ? ;-) Nordex?.) ...sollte auf jeden Fall ein ganz "heisser" Kandidat werden... The Project Company had undergone discussions with the leading wind turbine manufacturers of the world including Nordex, General Electric, Siemens, Gamesa and Vestas. Based on the best commercial terms… After an extensive technical, financial and commercial evaluation process, Project Company selected a consortium of M/s Nordex & M/s Descon as their preferred EPC Contractor. http://www.nepra.org.pk/Tariff/Petitions/2011/Tariff%20Petition%20of%20Yunus%20Energy.PDF hmmm könnte daran liegen? The ratings reflect robust financial profile of the sponsor - Fauji Fertilizer Company - and established credentials of lead EPC contractor - Nordex, Germany. At the same time, the ratings incorporate FFCEL's exposure to multiple risks in set-up stage including a) weak law and order situation and stressed infrastructure that may disrupt timely availability of requisite resources b) first venture of Nordex in Pakistan, though it is expected to be managed by selection of Descon Engineering as core partner that has sound domestic experience, and c) equipment malfunctioning wherein modular commissioning pattern would be offering swift learning curve, helping in minimizing overall delays. http://www.pacra.com/pdf/FFCEL_R11.pdf oder auch daran? Descon has taken a lead role in the development of the wind energy sector in Pakistan and for this reason has already acquired and imported a 700 ton crane - a requirement for the erection of wind turbine generators - making it the only sufficiently equipped balance--of-plant contractor for Wind IPPs in Pakistan .) http://www.nepra.org.pk/Tariff/Petitions/2011/...ind%2009-09-2011.PDF und btw...Dänemark...Nordex hat Partner auch dort...und schauen sie mal was für welche... Risø DTU is and remains in general an important partner of Nordex:
"Risø has historically been important for the wind industry's development and it is also today. We have also agreement with Risø DTU, that they implement a lot of measurements to us where they have the right equipment. We are also working with Risø DTU around wing test, while conducting other tests themselves. As we see it is cooperation very fruitful for both parties, we have carried out some important tasks, and Risø DTU will have access to the latest business technology, "explains Christian Busdiecker.
When Nordex have their centers for engineering, research and development in Rostock and Hamburg, they expect not to place a research and development center in Denmark, as it looks right now. Thus it is difficult to say exactly how many jobs they will create in Denmark. But some jobs will become - even indirectly, since their agreement with Risø DTU means that the allocation of labor to perform the agreed tasks. http://www.windpower.org/da/aktuelt/aktuelt_i_vindmoelleindustrien/news_q3_2011/nordex_oesterild_bedst_i_europa.html Risø DTU has been reorganized As of January 1st a new organization is established at DTU. The reorganization includes a total of eight departments and a new center. One of the most visible sign of the reorganization is that there are established two new departments, namely DTU Wind Energy and DTU Energy Conversion, and a new center, DTU NUTECH. http://www.risoe.dtu.dk/?sc_lang=en DTU Wind Energy Wind power is a Danish success story. Danish wind power industry is a market leader and a considerable part of Denmark’s electricity production is based on wind. One of the reasons for the success is that Denmark has focused on building strong research environments with close ties to industry. DTU now supports research further by bringing together all groups with activities within wind energy in a new department of wind energy. The vision is that the department should be a globally leading research, education and innovation centre for wind energy. DTU Wind Energy will be the largest research centre for wind energy worldwide with more than 230 staff members, including 150 academic staff members and nearly 60 PhD students. http://www.vindenergi.dtu.dk/ |