Gamesa secures 208 MW wind power order from Iberdrola Renewables for one wind farm in the United States

Gamesa will install 104 of its G114-2.0 MW wind turbines at the Amazon Wind Farm US East, located in North Carolina.

Global wind energy leader Gamesa today announced that Iberdrola Renewables has placed a firm order for Gamesa to supply 208 MW for one wind farm in the United States. This is one of the largest sales placed to date for Gamesa’s industry leading G114 model.

“This agreement reinforces Gamesa’s presence in the United States and strengthens the long-standing relationship we have with Iberdrola Renewables globally and in North America,” said Gamesa’s CEO in the US, Borja Negro. He added: “This large order for our G114-2.0 MW, one of our most competitive models, was possible thanks to our technological leadership, our local know-how and our credibility with our customers.”

This project is the first utility-scale wind farm in North Carolina. The power generated by the wind farm, enough to power more than 61,000 US homes, will be supplied exclusively to an Amazon data center.

Under the terms of the agreement, Gamesa will provide supply, transportation, construction supervision, technical guidance and commissioning of these 104 G114-2.0 MW turbines at the Amazon Wind Farm US East, located in Perquimans and Pasquotank counties, North Carolina. Turbine deliveries are expected to begin in Q2 of 2016, with the project to be commissioned before the end of 2016.

This order is the largest order placed to date in the US for this model, designed to yield more power, at lower cost, at low and medium wind speed sites. Gamesa has already signed orders for the supply of close to 1,500 MW in markets as diverse as Sweden, Uruguay, the US, Poland and Brazil.

With this order, Gamesa will have supplied approximately 2,300 MW of installed capacity to Iberdrola Renewables in the United States. Gamesa has a long and substantial presence in the United States, where it has installed more than 4,000 MW.