Alstom announces an exclusive R&D cooperation with Lappeenranta University of Technology in Finland at the inauguration of its first wind farm in the Nordic region

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Installed in Lappeenranta, Eastern Finland, the Muukko wind farm (21 MW) was inaugurated yesterday by the Finnish Minister of Economic Affairs, Mr Jan Vapaavuori. This wind farm, developed by TuuliTapiola ky and TuuliSaimaa Oy, is equipped with seven Alstom's 3.0 MW ECO 110 wind turbines suited for medium to low wind sites. Thanks to its Cold Climate Version, this turbine perfectly suits Nordic winter conditions. 

Alongside this inauguration Alstom signed a Letter of Intent for a Research & Development (R&D) cooperation agreement for two years with Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT), TuuliSaimaa and TuuliMuukko. This agreement is the perfect framework to deepen the understanding of how wind turbines respond under arctic climate conditions to further improve operations, performance and reliability. The research teams will also study the application of advanced ice detection sensors.

In this agreement, LUT - the biggest research and education unit in the Finnish energy sector - will provide academic expertise through  the active participation of professors and researchers, while TuuliMuukko will provide the Muukko wind turbines for empirical R&D activities.Alstom, expert in this technology, will supervise the project.

Markus Alholm, president of Alstom Finland, said: We are excited about the start of the R&D cooperation with Lappeenranta University of Technology and TuuliMuukko. The cooperation will definitively strengthen our know-how and presence in the Nordic wind power market. We are also very pleased with Alstoms first Nordic wind farm reference, which we have executed  according to the schedule and successfully in winter conditions.

Olli Pyrhönen, Professor for wind power technology at LUT said: This wind farm proves that with the use of latest turbine technology profitable wind energy production is possible also in areas besides the windy coast areas. The research of turbine technology cant be valuable without authentic measurement with real equipment in different weather conditions. Muukko wind farm and the cooperation with Alstom will give us a unique opportunity to gather and analyze valuable research material. We are very excited about the future R&D cooperation with Alstom as well as about the possibility to communicate and exchange ideas directly with Alstom Winds technology team.

Petteri Laaksonen, Managing Director for TuuliSaimaa, comments: I believe the research to be conducted in Muukko will help us further to improve the production efficiency of TuuliSaimaas wind farms. Regarding the technology improvements I expect an even better de-icing process , improvements in production automation and turbine controls in order to increase the annual electricity production in the future.

Muukko is one of the biggest onshore wind farms in Finland with an estimated annual electricity production of over 40 GWh, covering the needs of over 3,000 houses with electrical heating.  Since the completion of Muukko wind farm Finlands installed wind power capacity has reached  323 MW, totalling 176 wind turbines.

Alstom and TuuliMuukko signed the contract for this project in June 2012. The wind turbines were built in Alstoms turbine manufacturing facilities in Spain and their erection started in February 2013 in Lappeenranta.  The electricity production started according to schedule, in June 2013. Alstom will be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the wind farm for 12 years.

The ECO 110 wind turbines are part of Alstoms proven ECO 100 Platform, and the result of more than 30 years of experience in wind turbine design. Alstom has installed or is installing more than 2,500 wind turbines in over 150 wind farms, delivering nearly 4,000 MW of clean power. All Alstom wind turbines are based upon the unique and proven Alstom Pure Torque® rotor support concept that protects the drive train from deflection loads, ensuring higher reliability and lower maintenance costs.

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Alstom
Sari Luhanka - sari.luhanka@alstom.com 
Stephanie Roux - stephanie.roux@alstom.com
Jerome Bridon - jerome.bridon@alstom.com 

TuuliSaimaa/TuuliMuukko
Petteri Laaksonen - petteri.laaksonen@tuulisaimaa.fi
Juha Tuominen - juha.tuominen@tuulisaimaa.fi

Lappeenranta University of Technology, LUT 
Olli Pyrhönen - olli.pyrhonen@lut.fi 
Esa Marttila - esa.marttila@lut.fi 

LocalTapiola Real Estate Asset Management Ltd/TuuliTapiola 
Vesa Eskoli - vesa.eskoli@lahitapiola.fi
Ilmo Jäntti - ilmo.jantti@lahitapiola.fi

About TuuliSaimaa
TuuliMuukko ky is jointly owned by TuuliTapiola ky and Tuulisaimaa Oy. TuuliSaimaa has been established in 2009 in Lappeenranta, Finland, aiming to build ca 250 MW of wind power to Finland. The core compentence of TuuliSaimaa is in procuring suitable areas for wind power, permission procedures, planning and execution of the projects. TuuliSaimaa is actively developing tens of projects around Finland. 

About TuuliTapiola
LocalTapiola Real Estate Asset Management Ltd. has established a private equity fund, TuuliTapiola ky, which aims to invest about 100 million euros in the Finnish wind farm projects. The principles for Responsible Investments are an integral part of LocalTapiola's operations. The fund applies these principles by supporting environmentally-friendly renewable energy solutions.

About Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT)
The Lappeenranta University of Technology, LUT, was a pioneer in combining technology and economics already in 1969.  Our strategic areas of expertise are green energy and technology, the establishment of sustainable competitiveness, and serving as a builder of international contacts with Russia.  Our international scientific community comprises 6500 students and experts.  With our solution-oriented "open your mind" attitude we transcend boundaries, together.  Finland's greenest campus: www.greencampus.fi

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