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GE announces 1.4-GW of December wind orders

By Michelle Froese | January 20, 2016

A Flurry of recent onshore wind deals highlight continued global expansion of GE Renewable Energy

A number of recent onshore wind deals highlight continued global expansion of GE Renewable Energy.

GE Renewable Energy has announced that it secured 1.4-GW of firm and unconditional wind turbine supply orders in the month of December. The agreements call for GE’s wind technology to supply more than 20 new wind projects across seven different countries.

Approximately half of the planned 1.4 GW is scheduled to be installed outside the United States, in countries including Brazil, India, France, Germany, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.

“We continue to focus on driving global growth for our business, and the international scope of these deals reflects that effort,” said Anne McEntee, president and CEO of GE’s onshore wind business. “We are pleased to see customers adopting our newest hardware and software turbine technologies, and we have built a strong backlog heading into 2016.”

In the U.S., Lincoln Clean Energy and Starwood have selected GE’s new 2.3-116 turbines for the Horse Creek wind farm, a 230-MW project in northern Texas. In addition to utilizing GE’s new 2-MW turbine platform, the site has also established a full services agreement and will benefit from GE’s Digital Wind Farm capabilities.

In Europe, GE signed deals in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom last month. The company also recently announced its largest French onshore wind deal to date with Velocita Energies for two wind farms in the Franche-Comté region.

In Turkey, GE will supply turbines for Guris Insaat’s 85 MW extension of the Dinar wind farm in Afyon, as well as for Dost Enerji’s 70-MW Bergres wind farm in Izmir, on the Aegean coast.

The flurry of deal activity follows the recent launch of GE Renewable Energy, a new business unit the company introduced in November after completing its acquisition of Alstom’s renewable energy group. The acquisition expanded GE’s European wind turbine installed base by approximately 50% and grew its global wind footprint to more than 30,000 turbines worldwide.

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