GE Vernova has signed five supply agreements with three developers in Spain during the second quarter of 2024.
For the third time, ERBI has selected GE Vernova for two wind farms in Castilla León, where GE Vernova also has a blade manufacturing facility.
GE Vernova will supply and commission a total of 16 units of the company’s 6.1MW-158m turbines to the Casa Vieja array and the Pedrejones site, with eight turbines going to each scheme.
Deliveries are expected to start at the end of this year.
GE Vernova will also repower one wind farm in Catalonia, Spain, which is also home to one of GE Vernova’s engineering centres of excellence.
Les Colladetes wind farm will be upgraded with six of GE Vernova’s 6.1MW-158m turbines.
In addition, GE Vernova will provide two new machines of the same size to the wind farm.
Furthermore, GE Vernova will supply, install, and commission five GE Vernova’s 6.1MW-158m units for the Barranco del Agua array located in Andalucia, Spain. This marks GE Vernova’s first order with the company.
Chief commercial officer for GE Vernova’s onshore wind business in international markets Gilan Sabatier said: “We are honored to be entrusted with helping to bring more wind power online in Spain, supporting our customers’ efforts to drive the acceleration of the energy transition.
“These projects will take advantage of GE Vernova’s strong presence in the country where the Company already has more than 4.3GW in operation, an engineering centre of excellence in Barcelona, and two wind turbine blade production factories.
“These agreements reinforce how we can use our workhorse product strategy to provide our customers with proven technology that enables them to build high-quality, high-performance fleets at scale to meet the demands of the energy transition.”
GE Vernova’s onshore wind business has a total installed base of approximately 56,000 turbines and nearly 120GW of installed capacity worldwide.


