Why are anchor cages still imported?
Why are anchor cages still imported? Despite India’s ambition to localize wind energy components, anchor cages are still being imported from China and other countries in many utility-scale projects. The
Why are anchor cages still imported? Despite India’s ambition to localize wind energy components, anchor cages are still being imported from China and other countries in many utility-scale projects. The
What is an anchor cage and why does it matter? Did you know? Every wind turbine stands on a foundation of steel and concrete—but it’s the anchor cage that holds it
What it means for steel and iron In a global context increasingly committed to decarbonization, the European Union has taken a decisive step to strengthen its climate policy and protect
Over the past two weeks, we had the opportunity to travel to India to visit potential clients in the wind industry, both local and international. Additionally, we took the chance
Last week a few members of staff from Barranquesa visited the fair WindEnergy in Hamburg. The trade fair site is a large exhibition space, 10 out of the 11 halls were
At the end of November we attended Wind Europe Electric City 2021! We were looking forward to being present at an exhibition to be able to share experiences with other
At Barranquesa we’re specialist in making and supplying anchor cages. Anchor cages are a key component in the construction of foundations for wind towers. At Barranquesa, we offer manufacture and
Dumat Al Jandal is the largest windfarm in Saudi Arabia Barranquesa has developed a few custom solutions for our client. We have provided all of the Anchor Cages: 100 No