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Gamesa secures new order for the supply of 78 MW in the United States

By Paul Dvorak | October 29, 2015

The company will install 37 G114-2.1 MW wind turbines at a complex located in the state of New York.

Wind turbine OEM Gamesa continues to strengthen its presence in the United States, having been awarded a new contract for the supply of 37 Gamesa’s G114-2.1 MW (78 MW) for a wind farm project located in New York state.

Under terms of the contract signed, Gamesa will transport, install, and commission 37 of its G114-2.1 MW turbines at this NY state wind farm.

Under terms of the contract signed, Gamesa will transport, install, and commission 37 of its G114-2.1 MW turbines at this NY state wind farm. Upon completion, the wind farm will look like this.

Under the terms of the contract signed, Gamesa will transport, install, and commission 37 of its G114-2.1 MW turbines at this wind farm. The turbines are slated for delivery in 2016, with commissioning to complete the same year. Optimized for low and medium-wind-speed sites, the G114-2.1 MW is one of Gamesa’s most competitive models to date.

The company has a solid presence in the United States, where it has installed over 4,150 MW and currently services close to 1,500 MW. This country accounted for 15% of Gamesa’s total MW sold in the first half of 2015.

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Tagged With: G114, Gamesa, NY
 

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