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Russian steelmaker Severstal becomes sole owner of previous JV with Spain's Windar

Russian steelmaker Severstal has gotten a St Petersburg holding business that controls a bulk stake in a joint endeavor formerly owned by Spanish company Windar Renovables.

The acquisition of New Solutions and Technologies LLC makes Severstal the sole owner of its former joint endeavor with Windar, which produces towers for wind turbines.

Severstal has actually owned 100% of the holding business because April 8, a state register shows.

Severstal declined to comment.

Windar Renovables extricated itself from the joint venture in December 2023, making it one of lots of Western companies to exit Russia because Moscow despatched tens of thousands of troops to Ukraine in February 2022.

The Spanish company had actually been exploring a sale of its 51%. stake in the joint venture to Severstal, which held a 49% stake,. three people familiar with the matter told in March. 2023.

Windar entered Russia in 2018, creating a joint venture with. Severstal and state nanotechnology company Rusnano to produce. steel towers for wind turbines in anticipation of growing orders. from foreign makers.

Severstal purchased out Rusnano in 2021, increasing its stake. to 49%.

The plant in Taganrog, a port city in southwestern Russia,. can produce as much as 150 towers each year.