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Siemens Gamesa secures Brazil’s largest-ever wind contract

By Michelle Froese | June 27, 2018

Trairi Wind power plant in Brazil

Siemens Gamesa will deliver a total of 471 MW from 136 SG 3.4-132 turbines to a wind complex comprising 15 developments in Brazil. Siemens Gamesa says it is the number two turbine OEM in Brazil with a market share of 24%.

Siemens Gamesa has reinforced its position in Brazil, signing its largest ever wind contract in the country. The company will supply a total of 471 MW to Neoenergia, Iberdrola’s Brazilian subsidiary.

The agreement encompasses the commissioning of 136 of the company’s SG 3.4-132 turbines at the Santa Luzia complex, which comprises 15 wind farm developments in the state of Paraíba, in north-eastern Brazil.

The SG 3.4-132 is one of the company’s newest and most efficient turbines; its blades stretch 65-meters long. Lastly, this contract will also help foster the local manufacturing base as the turbines will be made at Siemens Gamesa’s factory in Camaçari.

“We are very proud that Iberdrola has selected us for such an important endeavour. It constitutes a milestone in the history of the Brazilian wind sector as it is one of the largest turbines contract ever placed in this market”, said José Antonio Miranda, CEO of Siemens Gamesa in the Americas.

Siemens Gamesa’s strong positioning in Brazil
Since Siemens Gamesa entered the Brazilian market eight years ago, it has established itself as the country’s number-two turbine OEM, with a market share of 24%, according to wind energy consultancy MAKE. During those eight years, the company has installed over 3 GW, or more than 1,500 turbines, in Brazil. The company also services for various customers under O&M agreements.

With an installed base of 13 GW and another 5 GW in the pipeline, Brazil is one of the world’s leading wind markets. Moreover, it is a market with huge potential for development as the Brazilian government is targeting an installed wind base of 28.5 GW by 2026.

Note: This contract is not yet booked as order intake in the Q3 closing, and will be booked once the requirements for its accounting recognition are fulfilled.


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