Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) has signed two U.S. orders for the supply of 95 G132-3.465 MW wind turbines totaling 330 MW.
Once both wind farms are completed, they will produce enough energy to power over 100,000 average U.S. homes, says SGRE.
A project with an undisclosed customer will include 48 G132-3.465 MW wind turbines. It is scheduled for commissioning in 2019. This project represents the first U.S. order for the G132-3.465 MW wind turbine, which features an output of 3.465 MW and a rotor diameter of 132 meters.
Siemens Gamesa will also supply 47 G132-3.465 MW wind turbines for the Midway Wind project, located in San Patricio County, Texas. The project was awarded by Apex Clean Energy and recently acquired by Sammons Renewable Energy. The order also includes a 10-year, full-scope service and maintenance agreement. The project is slated to be completed in late 2018.
Once installed, the Midway project will increase Siemens Gamesa’s presence in Texas to over 2,000 wind turbines, totaling more than 4 GW across more than 30 projects. This is the fourth project that Siemens Gamesa has partnered on with Apex.
“We are pleased to once again work with Siemens Gamesa and to have found a strong new partner in Sammons Renewable Energy,” says Mark Goodwin, president and CEO of Apex. “We look forward to providing construction management and asset management services for Midway Wind. With the addition of this project, Apex’s asset management portfolio will encompass nearly 1,700 MW of clean energy.”
José Antonio Miranda, SGRE’s onshore Americas CEO, adds, “We are pleased to have been selected for these orders here in the U.S. The G132-3.465 MW wind turbines are perfectly suited to address the diversity of the wind conditions in the U.S. market.”