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Last year, ENERCON published a new sustainability strategy. In an interview with windblatt (wb), Eva Lotta Schmidt, Head of Global Sustainability, explains why sustainability is a topic of such great importance – even for a manufacturer of wind energy converters.
ENERCON has not only installed the first E-160 EP5 with MST technology in South Korea, but also the first e-nacelle in the APAC region. The new technology brings further opportunities into the region and increases the appetite for bigger WEC types from ENERCON in the coming projects in South Korea.
The Automatic Positioning System (APS) simplifies and speeds up the installation of rotor blades while also increasing the safety at ENERCON construction sites.
ENERCON is putting meticulous planning into the market launch of its new top model, the E-175 EP5. Teams from R&D, production, logistics and installation are collaborating closely on ramping up this effort, while the first prototype is being installed at the Borchen-Etteln wind farm in North Rhine-Westphalia.
With the generator for its more powerful E-175 EP5 model, ENERCON is starting a new chapter in its technology and product strategy.
2024 is going to be an important year for the wind industry and for ENERCON.
ENERCON wind energy converters stand out for their ability to withstand the forces of nature for decades and reliably extract energy from the wind under sometimes extreme conditions