GE Vernova has signed an agreement to supply 15 wind turbines for the Santa María de las Fuentes wind farm in Spain developed by Renovalia.
The turbines will have a capacity of 6.1MW and a 158m rotor.
The deal was booked in the fourth quarter of 2025, the company said.
The agreement strengthens GE Vernova’s commitment to supporting Spain’s transition to renewable energy, it added.
Spain aims to install 62GW of wind capacity by 2030 as part of plans to generate more than 80% of electricity from renewable sources.
GE Vernova currently accounts for approximately 6GW of Spain’s installed wind capacity.
Gilan Sabatier, chief commercial officer of onshore wind international markets at GE Vernova, said: “We are pleased to announce this latest agreement for the Santa María de las Fuentes wind farm. Our workhorse turbines are well-suited to the wind conditions found across Spain, providing the reliability and performance necessary as our customers look to meet rising energy demand, bolster energy security, and achieve ambitious decarbonization targets.”
José Manuel Olea, chief executive officer of Renovalia, said: “The Santa María de las Fuentes wind farm represents another significant step forward in our vision to be a leading platform in the renewable energy sector. This partnership with GE Vernova allows us to implement advanced technology that optimizes clean energy production while contributing to the stability of the national grid.”


