Gamesa and Huadian have reached an agreement for the joint development of 200 MW of wind farms in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and the supply of 300 MW of WTGs, Gamesa

Release Date: 2009-07-24


- The 300 MW of Gamesa G5x and G8x Wind Turbines comprise 200 MW for jointly developed wind farms and 100 MW for other Huadian projects.


Gamesa Corporación Tecnológica and Huadian New Energy Development Co., Ltd. have reached an agreement for the supply of Wind Turbines totalling 300 MW in wind power. The agreement includes 200 MW to be installed at wind projects jointly developed throughout 2009-2011 by Gamesa and Huadian in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region of China.


All the wind turbine generators will be Gamesa G5x 850kW and G8x 2.0 MW, manufactured in Gamesa’s production facilities in China.


Guillermo Ulacia, Gamesa´s President and Chief Executive Officer, and Fang Zheng, President of China Huadian New Energy Development Co., Ltd., formalized this agreement during Mr. Ulacia´s visit to China on July 23, 2009.


The supply of the first 58 Gamesa G5X, with a total capacity of 49.3 MW, for the Meiguiying phase I wind farm has already been formalized. Construction on the wind farm will start in the third quarter of this year, and the supply, delivery and installation of the wind turbines will take place in the fourth quarter of 2009.


In addition to the 200 MW in joint development projects, the two companies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the supply of 100 MW of Gamesa G5X and G8x to other wind projects developed by Huadian.


These agreements come after a successful project of 76.5 MW G58 carried out by Gamesa for Huadian in Huitengxile (Inner Mongolia) in 2007, and shows the involvement and commitment of Gamesa as a strategic partner of Chinese leading companies for the development of wind energy in China.
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