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DeWind

Germany · built 1995

DeWind was an internationally active producer of wind power plants, originating in Germany. The company was founded in 1995 as Private Limited Company (GmbH) in Luebeck, Germany by seven shareholders. Five of them actively worked in the company. In 2002 the founders sold 100% of the shares to FKI Plc, Loughborough, UK. It was based in Irving, Texas, and Hamburg, Germany. DeWind had the legal form of a corporation, and, since September 2009, it had been a subsidiary company of Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME), a large shipbuilder based in Korea. Manufacturing took place in Lübeck and Round Rock, Texas. More than 900 DeWind turbines have been erected worldwide, with a total capacity of over 1600 MW. The company was since 2015 in liquidation and was deleted in the German Trade Register in December 2017.

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