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12730 Virkler Drive
Charlotte
NC
28241
United States of America

Tel: +1 704 588-8400
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Comer Industries featured in the world's largest offshore wind farm

Comer Industries featured in the world's largest offshore wind farm

Company News Wednesday, June 27, 2012: Comer Industries

Comer Industries, an international leader in the design and manufacturing of advanced engineering systems and mechatronic solutions for power transmission, is proud to have one of its solutions operating in the harsh environment of Walney Offshore Windfarms, the world's largest of its kind. The wind farm, located 15 km off the coast of Walney Island (West of Great Britain), is a joint venture between Dong Energy, SSE and OPW and it was completed in only 5 months. Consisting of 102 3.6 MW wind turbines manufactured by Siemens Wind Power, it will provide electricity to 320,000 homes for a total output of 367.2 MW. Each turbine is continuously and optimally positioned by Comer Industries planetary yaw drives PG 3504LFPE series. This drive was chosen for its power density and reliability which are essential characteristics for the turbines installed in offshore applications.

Through the partnership with leading wind turbine manufacturers and with unmatched technical expertise, Comer Industries designs, manufactures and sells integrated pitch and yaw drive systems.

World class excellence is achieved by applying Lean Organization principles and kaizen methodology to the design and manufacturing processes. This approach has significantly increased flexibility in the supply chain.

Comer Industries has a global footprint with engineering and manufacturing centers located in Reggio Emilia and Matera, Italy, and in Shoaxing, China. Adapting to the ever changing wind energy market, in 2011, an 8,200 m2 expansion was completed at the Matera manufacturing plant. A total investment of around 17 million Euros, production lines of planetary drives for wind turbines will be expanded with the introduction of new robotic machining centers, new systems for heat treatments and for painting finished products. In addition, a state-of-the-art Mechatronics Research Center located in Reggiolo, Italy supports product development through extensive testing.