Siemens supplying 97 Megawatts of Wind Turbines for Wind Power Project in Peru

Siemens AG (SIE), Europe’s largest engineering company, agreed to supply wind turbines with 97 megawatts of capacity for a power plant in southern Peru. 

The order is Siemens’s second in Peru from Madrid-based Cobra Energia, a unit of Actividades de Construccion & Servicios SA, the Munich-based manufacturer said in a statement today on its website. Terms weren’t disclosed. The deal also includes a six-year service agreement.
The Tres Hermanas near San Juan de Marcona, about 525 kilometers (325 miles) southeast of Lima, is adjacent to the 32-megawatt Marcona wind farm, Cobra Energia’s other Peru project that uses Siemens gear.

 

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