The Wind Class I version of the E-82 is expected to beavailable at the beginning of 2015, with a rated power of 2.35MW, Enercon says.

The strong wind version of the E-101 will follow in 2016,with a capacity of 3.05MW.

“With the new strong wind versions, Enercon is respondingto customer demand in international target markets,” says Enercon salesdirector Stefan Lütkemeyer.

“We want to be able to offer our customers the best Enercontechnology to meet the requirements of their wind energy projects.”

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