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Suzlon arm REpower bags contract to install onshore wind turbine in UK
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Suzlon Energy arm REpower announced on Monday 3.4M104 has been sold in the UK for phase one of a repowering project at Blyth Harbour. Once installed, the 3.4 MW machine will be the UK`s most powerful onshore wind turbine.

The site is owned by Hainsford Energy, who installed the original wind farm there in 1992. The new REpower 3.4M104 will be installed on land adjacent to the East Pier Port of Blyth and work on site will commence in spring 2012.

The original development was one of the first wind farms to be built in England. It consisted of 9 turbines each with a capacity of 300 kW, giving a total capacity of 2.7 MW. The new REpower 3.4 MW machine will produce more power than the existing nine turbines put together. A single wind turbine of this model can provide power for nearly 2,000 homes.
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