DeWind buys into project that will use its turbines

FORT WORTH: DeWind has acquired the rights to an initial 160MW of the Novus wind farm in Oklahoma, and will install 40 of its D9.2 turbines in the first 80MW phase. Developer Novus Windpower retains the other 210MW of the project, which will be built in stages.

DeWind, a wholly owned subsidiary of South Korea's Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME), is moving to break ground at the site near Guymon, western Oklahoma, by 1 July. Plans call for all 40 turbines to be in commercial operation early next year.

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