The
memorandum
of
understanding
(MoU)
paves
the
way
for
the
company's
"pan-European"
plans
involving
its
existing
wind
turbine
factory
in
Bremerhaven,
Germany,
and
a
planned
facility
in
Le
Havre,
France.
The
MoU
was
signed
by
Areva
chief
executive
Luc
Oursel
and
Scottish
Enterprise
chief
executive
Lena
Wilson,
with
Scottish
First
Minister
Alex
Salmond
looking
on.
The
Scottish
factory,
which
would
occupy
30
hectares
of
land
at
a
yet-to-be
finalised
location,
would
produce
nacelles,
drive-trains,
and
blades
for
Areva's
flagship
5MW
M5000-135
wind
turbine,
with
towers,
transition
pieces
and
foundations
supplied
by
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