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the industry of wind energy invests in the British port of Hull
310 million pounds from Siemens and Associated British Ports
March 25, 2014
In the British port of Hull, that oriental of England on the matting of Humber in the Yorkshire is situated on the coast and that is operated by the group Associated British Ports (ABP), will be realized a plant for the assemblage and the export of wind turbines, a logistics center and of services for wind energy graces to an investment of 160 million pounds (190 million euros) by the German group Siemens. David Cameron and Michael Suess have confirmed today the British Prime Minister, member of the board of directors of Siemens and in charge of the field Energia of the Germanic group.
The investment, regarding the original project, includes also the construction of according to plant for the realization of wind turbines near Paull. From part its ABP will invest other 150 million pounds in the realization of the project Green Port Hull, that it previews the restructure of the area harbour Alexandra and the construction of a new dock of 600 linear meters dedicated to the new activities.
According to the forecasts, the total investment of 310 million pounds will allow the creation of one thousand places of job directed, of which 550 in the new factory of the Siemens and 450 in the logistics center of Hull. This last one will become operating at the beginning of 2016, while the productive plant will begin the activity to half of the same year and will totally become operating from half 2017.
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