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Siemens Gamesa lands 110MW Spanish hat-trick

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonMay 30, 20222 Mins Read
Siemens Gamesa lands 110MW Spanish hat-trick

Siemens Gamesa will install a hat-trick of wind farms in the province of A Coruña, northwest of Spain, with a total capacity of 110MW for independent power producer Greenalia

The three wind farms will be equipped with 22 SG 5.0-145 turbines, one of the company’s most powerful models, and well suited for sites with medium level wind speeds.

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The wind farms – Campelo, Bustelo and Monte Toural – are located in the municipalities of Coristanco, Santa Comba and Carballo, and are scheduled to be commissioned by the end of 2023.

The agreement with Greenalia also includes the maintenance of the turbines for a period of 25 years.

The contracts follow those signed last year between the companies for other wind farms also in A Coruña: Alto da Croa, Alto da Croa II and Monte Tourado, with a total capacity of 30MW and a service contract of 15 years.

Siemens Gamesa chief executive for Southern European, African and Latin American operations Paulo Soares said: “This agreement for three parks helps to strengthen our relationship with Greenalia, and I am sure this partnership will grow further in the years ahead.

“It’s also good news because it helps to increase our footprint in Spain, a key market for Siemens Gamesa which holds great prospects.

“We are ready to support the country’s growth in renewables and its energy transition path.”

Greenalia Power Spain chief executive María Moreno said: “The wind farms are a new example of the development of our pipeline in Spain, with which Greenalia wants to be an active part in the process of decarbonization and energy transition in Spain.

“With these projects we also support the green economy, local employment and the development of rural areas.”

The energy that these wind farms will produce will help to avoid the emission of almost 300,000 tonnes of CO2 a year, the equivalent to the emissions of around 170,000 vehicles.

To achieve this CO2 saving, 4.6 million trees would need to be planted.

In addition, the three wind farms will provide enough electricity to power close to 90,000 households, or around a quarter of the population of the province of A Coruña.

Siemens Gamesa currently has around 15GW of installed wind energy across Spain, representing 53% of the total installed capacity in the country which, according to the latest available data from the Spanish Wind Energy Association (AEE), reached 28.1GW in 2021. 

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