GE wins turbine order from CIP for project in Spain

GE Vernova will supply 125 of its 6.1 megawatt turbines to the project under the agreement.
Photo: Charles Krupa/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Charles Krupa/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
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The large Danish developer Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, CIP, has placed a huge turbine order with American GE Vernova for a 760 megawatt project in Spain.

This is according to industry media Recharge News with reference to a spokesperson from CIP.

According to the agreement, GE Vernova will supply 125 of its 6.1 megawatt turbines to the project.

The CEO of GE Vernova, Vic Abate, told Spanish media Servimedia that the contract is worth more than 700 million euros.

The deal also includes a 15-year service agreement, according to Servimedia, which also reports that the turbines will be used for the Teruel project, which is expected to be the largest wind farm in Spain.

The blades and towers for the project will be built in Spanish factories.


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