“Full Documentary of Experiences in Constructing the Siahpoush Wind Farm” has been Released

“Full Documentary of Experiences in Constructing the Siahpoush Wind Farm” has been Released

In this documentary, we take you through the stages of constructing the Siahpoush Wind Power Plant from initial assessments and site selection to turbine installation and final commissioning! Along the way, we share the challenges and lessons learned from executing this major project to provide a realistic view of the wind farm construction process. If you are interested in the renewable energy industry or considering investing in this field, this film can offer valuable insights.

 

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The Siahpoush Wind Power Plant consists of 18 wind turbine units, each with a capacity of 3.4 megawatts, manufactured by Siemens. Utilizing the latest gearbox-free technology, it has the capability to supply electricity to over 75,000 households and prevent the annual emission of more than 110,000 tons of greenhouse gases.
The energy produced by the plant is injected into the national power grid through a 230/33 kV immediate substation.
The development of renewable energy, particularly wind power, is one of the most crucial steps toward ensuring stable electricity supply and reducing environmental pollution. The construction of the Siahpoush Wind Power Plant was undertaken with the goal of producing clean energy and increasing the share of green energy in the country.
In this documentary, beyond the technical and engineering aspects, we also address the project’s execution challenges. This allows investors and contractors looking to enter the wind power sector to gain a thorough understanding of the complexities involved in building a wind farm and benefit from our experiences.
Additionally, high-quality video footage totaling approximately 4 terabytes has been recorded throughout the project’s implementation and stored in MahTaab Group’s knowledge repository. If you require access to these files, be sure to get in touch with MahTaab Group!