Chinese company to export 100 wind turbines to German partner
CGTN
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A Chinese company on Wednesday signed a framework agreement with German wind turbine maker Senvion to supply 100 wind driven generators, marking a breakthrough in the global market of high-level wind energy. 
According to the agreement, CRRC Zhuzhou Electric Co Ltd, based in Zhuzhou City, central China's Hunan Province, will produce at least 100 units of 3.7MW-144 wind turbines for Senvion in the next three years.
This is the first time for China’s MW-level wind turbines to enter European Union market in such a large volume. 
These generators will be delivered to markets in Europe, North America and Australia.
Zhou Junjun, chairman with the CRRC Zhuzhou Electric, said noise control technology higher than the world industrial standard was a key factor that helped the company win the deal.
Headquartered in Hamburg, Senvion is one of the world's leading manufacturers of onshore and offshore wind turbines with more than 7,000 installations across the world.  
Source(s): Xinhua News Agency