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Gamesa signs two new contracts for the supply of 92 MW in China

By Nic Sharpley | January 8, 2015

The company will install 25 of its G97-2.0 MW turbines for HCIG and 21 of the same model for UPC.

The company will install 25 of its G97-2.0 MW turbines for HCIG and 21 of the same model for UPC.

Gamesa, a global technology OEM in wind energy, has signed two new contracts in China, one to supply 50 MW to Hebei Construction & Investment Group (HCIG) and another to supply 42 MW to the Chinese wind farm developer UPC.

The scope of the agreement with HCIG encompasses the supply, installation and commissioning of 25 of Gamesa’s G97-2.0 MW turbines, at the Nandianziliang wind complex located in the province of Shanxi, in northern China. The turbines are slated for delivery in May 2015, while the facility is expected to be commissioned by the third quarter of this year. Since 2008, Gamesa has supplied 180 MW to HCIG, one of the top 10 wind power operators in China.

Elsewhere, the contract with UPC includes the supply, installation and commissioning of 21 G97-2.0 MW turbines at the Huangyan wind farm in the province of Zhejiang, in eastern China. These turbines are to be delivered in April of this year and the project is expected to be fully commissioned by the third quarter of 2015. This is the first agreement reached between Gamesa and the wind farm developer UPC.

These two new contracts, signed during the last quarter of 2014, reinforce Gamesa’s commercial strategy in China, where the company won contracts for the supply of 450 MW during the course of the year.

Gamesa
www.gamesacorp.com


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