Tuesday 15 March 2011

GAMESA UK TURBINE FACTORY FINALIZES THE VENUES FOR NEW FACTORY

Gamesa turbine uk has been among the more prominent and pioneering names in the energy sector and commands much respect. The internationally renowned Wind turbine manufacturer was a lot in the news in regards the places it would select for the setting up of its new factory. The final names have been shortlisted by Gamesa turbine uk itself. It is among these places where the wind turbine factory may be set up. These possible areas include Humber, Tyneside and Harwich. Gamesa turbine uk has been doing the searching for some time now and things seem in the final stages. The soon to be set up factory may see giving employment opportunities to as many as six hundred people.

Add to this, more jobs will also open up in the industrial supply chain. It is still some time away before a final decision is come to by the company. This news was thus stated in the United Kingdom newspaper daily The Independent. Gamesa turbine uk is thus going to get some smiles one too many in the otherwise economically affected land of England. This is even as the company is working on green technology and at the same time also generating many job opportunities. A good one thousand direct jobs and as many as another eight hundred in direct jobs are definitely going to be very beneficial.

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Gamesa turbine uk is also said to be setting up its new marine wind technology centre in Scotland. The news was made public recently and Glasgow was much looked upon as the preferred site for the facility. Gamesa turbine uk seems to be having a lot on its plate right now. The company is looking at spreading its wings and big time at that. Talking of its latest industrial plans, the company is looking at investing as many as a good €150 million plus sum which would be through 2014.

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