titanwindenergy
The Chinese company Titan Wind Energy has announced plans to build foundations for offshore wind turbines in Cuxhaven, a city on Germany's North Sea coast. A final investment decision has been made to build a new factory with the company planning to invest up to €300 million ($322 million). Production of the foundations, known as monopiles, is expected to begin in 2025, creating more than 600 jobs. The announcement was welcomed by the federal and state economics ministries and by the city of Cuxhaven. Stefan Wenzel, a top official in the federal Economy Ministry, highlighted the investment dec...
DPA International
The Chinese company Titan Wind Energy has announced plans to build foundations for offshore wind turbines in Cuxhaven, a city on Germany's North Sea coast. A final investment decision has been made to build a new factory with the company planning to invest up to €300 million ($322 million). Production of the foundations, known as monopiles, is expected to begin in 2025, creating more than 600 jobs. The announcement was welcomed by the federal and state economics ministries and by the city of Cuxhaven. Stefan Wenzel, a top official in the federal Economy Ministry, highlighted the investment dec...
DPA
The Chinese company Titan Wind Energy has announced plans to build foundations for offshore wind turbines in Cuxhaven, a city on Germany's North Sea coast. A final investment decision has been made to build a new factory with the company planning to invest up to €300 million ($322 million). Production of the foundations, known as monopiles, is expected to begin in 2025, creating more than 600 jobs. The announcement was welcomed by the federal and state economics ministries and by the city of Cuxhaven. Stefan Wenzel, a top official in the federal Economy Ministry, highlighted the investment dec...
DPA Breaking News
閲覧を続けるには、ノアドット株式会社が「プライバシーポリシー」に定める「アクセスデータ」を取得することを含む「nor.利用規約」に同意する必要があります。
「これは何?」という方はこちら