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Gamesa receives three new orders for the supply of 130 MW in India

Gamesa receives three new orders for the supply of 130 MW in India

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  • The company will build two wind farms, with capacity of 50 MW and 30 MW, under turnkey arrangements.
  • It has also been selected to supply 50 MW to a third project.
  • Factoring in these three supply contracts, Gamesa’s order intake surpassed 1,300 MW in India in 2015, up 54% from 2014.

 Gamesa continues to consolidate its leadership of the Indian market, having received three new orders: two EPC contracts for wind farms with capacity of 50 MW and 30 MW and a contract to supply 50 MW at a third development. Factoring in these firm orders for 130 MW, the company’s order intake topped 1,300 MW in India in 2015, up 54% year-on-year.

The first turnkey order, placed by a renewable energy player, encompasses the installation of 25 of the firm’s G97-2.0 MW turbines (50 MW) at a wind farm located in the state of Gujarat, which is expected to be commissioned in September.

The second order, meanwhile, reached with a power supplier, contemplates the development of a wind farm in the state of Madhya Pradesh, equipped with 15 of its G97-2.0 MW Class S turbines (30 MW), which is slated for commissioning during the first quarter of this year. With a tower height of 104 metres, the G97-2.0 MW Class S is a new variant tailor-designed for the Indian market with a view to maximising turbine performance at low wind speed sites.

Both are turnkey contracts so that the company will also handle all of the infrastructure needed to install and operate the developments. In addition, Gamesa will operate and maintain these new facilities on a long-term basis.

Elsewhere, Gamesa has also signed an agreement with an important independent local operator and developer for the supply of 25 of its G97-2.0 MW Class S turbines at a wind farm located in the state of Madhya Pradesh. This project, which will similarly be maintained by Gamesa over a long-term horizon, is due for commissioning in the first quarter of 2016.

Anand Gupta Editor - EQ Int'l Media Network

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