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  • DedoAleko
    Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 969

    Samsung sets sights on Macedonia

    Samsung sets sights on Macedonian wind farm

    Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI), South Korea's third largest shipbuilder, is set to join with the Korea South-East Power (Kosep) to build a 100MW wind farm in Stip, Macedonia.

    According to local press reports, SHI and Kosep, a unit of the state-run Korea Electric Power, will fund about 51 per cent of the $208m (£134m) project, with the remainder to be financed by the Macedonian government and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).

    Forty wind turbines with maximum power of 2.5MW will be constructed next August at four locations.

    The facility, which is expected to be completed by the end of 2012, is located about 110km east of Madeconia's capital city of Skopje.

    Once completed, the two firms have contracts to operate the facility for the next 20 years.

    SHI last month received certification for its new 2.5MW turbine design.

    The firm has just completed work on a turbine manufacturing complex in Geoje, South Korea, and has a large offshore wind turbine in development.

    Traditionally a shipbuilder, SHI is looking to diversify into wind turbine construction to capitalise on what it sees as an upcoming boom in offshore wind.

    Analysts say its forays into onshore wind are intended to gain expertise before the nascent offshore wind market begins to pick up.

    As well as a planned $8.2bn offshore wind farm near South Korea, the firm is targeting China, which plans to install 30GW of offshore wind by 2030.

    SHI has already received orders for the construction of ships that would help install offshore wind turbines.

    It is one of a number of South Korean engineering firms currently investing heavily in the offshore wind market. Another South Korean firm, Hyundai Heavy Industries, this year announced the development of a 5MW wind turbine primarily for use in the offshore wind industry.


  • Risto the Great
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 15658

    #2
    Interesting.
    A client of mine is an engineer who specialises in wind farms. He suggested that wind farms are nowhere as efficient as other forms of harnessing electricity. He made the point that they fulfill another objective of being very politically correct and hence the continued use.
    Risto the Great
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    • El Bre
      Member
      • Sep 2008
      • 713

      #3
      Originally posted by Risto the Great View Post
      Interesting.
      A client of mine is an engineer who specialises in wind farms. He suggested that wind farms are nowhere as efficient as other forms of harnessing electricity. He made the point that they fulfill another objective of being very politically correct and hence the continued use.
      Big layout of capital for a mouse's fart of electricity. You're engineer friend is right...green is the new red.

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      • Phoenix
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2008
        • 4671

        #4
        Originally posted by Risto the Great View Post
        Interesting.
        A client of mine is an engineer who specialises in wind farms. He suggested that wind farms are nowhere as efficient as other forms of harnessing electricity. He made the point that they fulfill another objective of being very politically correct and hence the continued use.
        I think that's the problem with all of the 'green' alternatives...

        Apparently the process to make solar power cells is extremely power intensive, so you have to use a shitload of electricity, derived from non-green means to produce a product that produces only a fraction of the same energy in return...

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        • Bij
          Member
          • Oct 2009
          • 905

          #5
          Stip has been an ideal location for wind mills for a long time, but every time someone has tried to make a wind farm there, the local politicians wont allow it until they get their cut. This project was supposed to be done by the turks two years ago

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