Gamesa wins 40 MW wind power deal from ReNew Power

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Gamesa, a wind turbine company in India, announced it has procured an order for a 40 MW Wind Power Project with ReNew Power, a clean energy company in India.

The project is scheduled to be commissioned in March 2016.

ReNew Power currently has more than 1300 MW of commissioned and under-construction wind and solar energy projects in its portfolio.

As part of the agreement, Gamesa will be supplying 20 G97-2.0 MW T-104m turbines for installation at Lingsagur site in the state of Karnataka, India. This is ReNew Power’s third project in the State of Karnataka with close to 70 MW of operational wind capacity portfolio.

Gamesa has already commissioned 102.65 MW for ReNew Power across Maharashtra and Karnataka and this repeat order is a testament to Gamesa’s proven expertise in wind technology.

Wind energy, according to ReNew Power, is cost competitive with fossil fuel and will help the State meet its renewable purchase obligation (RPO).

Over the past 12 years Gamesa has installed over 20,000 MW of the 2.0 MW platform, one of the most reliable turbines in the market, in 34 countries.

Rajani Baburajan

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