Gamesa has announced its industrial project into Brazil following the signing of a memorandum of intentions with Jacques Wagner, Governor of the State of Bahia, under which the company will build a nacelle plant in Camaraçi, in the north-east of the state.
The Bahia plant will have a production capacity of 300MW and will create 100 jobs. Gamesa will use Brazil as an industrial and operation base from which to expand into other countries, such as Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, where the company has new wind projects planned in the coming years. Having recently established a subsidiary for Mercosur in Sao Paulo, Gamesa expects its sales will increase by an annual average of 50% in Central and South America (2009-2013).
The Bahia plant will have a production capacity of 300MW and will create 100 jobs. Gamesa will use Brazil as an industrial and operation base from which to expand into other countries, such as Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, where the company has new wind projects planned in the coming years. Having recently established a subsidiary for Mercosur in Sao Paulo, Gamesa expects its sales will increase by an annual average of 50% in Central and South America (2009-2013).