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GE Renewable Energy & YPF Luz to build 122-MW wind farm in Argentina

By Michelle Froese | November 15, 2018

YPF Luz has signed an agreement with GE Renewable Energy for the construction of Los Teros Wind Farm, located in Azul, Province of Buenos Aires. The construction will begin in November. Azul boasts excellent wind conditions and is an ideal location for a wind farm. 

The project will employ around 150 people during the construction phase and an investment of U.S. $144 million is expected.

GE 3-MW platform

Los Teros will feature 32 GE wind turbines (of 3.83 MW) with an installed capacity of 122 MW. The project will have an estimated capacity factor* of ~57% and an extremely high-efficiency level. The objective of YPF Luz in developing this project is to provide renewable, efficient and reliable energy to customers through the Wholesale Electricity Market (MATER).

YPF Luz has already signed contracts to supply Toyota and Coca-Cola FEMSA with renewable energy from Los Teros.

Los Teros will be the first wind farm that GE will build in the country, through a turnkey contract that includes the installation of wind turbines and the construction of a substation to connect the 132 kV line between Tandil and Olavarría. The Wind Farm will be constructed over an area of 2450 hectares, 45 kilometers from Azul.

The wind energy produced in Los Teros may enable the reduction of 5.5 million tons of CO2 emissions in 20 years, when compared to the impact of having the same energy produced by a thermal power plant, which is equivalent to the saving of 58.000 m3 of Diesel, or 98 million m3 of natural gas.

“We celebrate the beginning of a new Project to the Renewable energy development, which will be undoubtedly an important contribution to the country’s sustainable development” affirmed Martín Mandarano, CEO of YPF Luz. He also added: “We are proud to be able to promote this renewable project together with GE, a world leader in energy technology and strategic partner in Argentina.”

For both companies, this is one additional step to contribute to the adoption of a more diversified and sustainable energy mix, an area where Argentina is a recognized leader on the continent. The country has a goal of having 20% of its electricity come from renewable energy sources by 2025.

Vikas Anand, General Manager for GE’s Onshore Wind Business in the Americas said “We are excited to be partnering with YPF Luz to help them achieve their renewable energy goals. This project also reinforces GE’s commitment to invest and grow in Argentina.” 

* “Capacity factor” compares how much energy was generated against the maximum that could have been produced at continuous full power operation during a specific period of time.


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