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Driving reliability
25 January 2013
Siemens wind turbine technology is helping Harbon Wind Turbines offer increased reliability in its wind turbines. The Doncaster-based manufacturer supplies units with rated power of around 60kW to farmers and small busi

Siemens wind turbine technology is
helping Harbon Wind Turbines offer
increased reliability in its wind
turbines. The Doncaster-based
manufacturer supplies units with
rated power of around 60kW to
farmers and small businesses with
relatively low energy requirements.
The company approached Siemens Mechanical Drives about gear units and generators just over a year ago, since when Harbon has built a 60kW trial turbine unit and a number of 55kW units using Siemens products at the heart of the drive system.
The company approached Siemens Mechanical Drives about gear units and generators just over a year ago, since when Harbon has built a 60kW trial turbine unit and a number of 55kW units using Siemens products at the heart of the drive system.
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