Gamesa has signed a contract with the corporation Inveravante to supply 42MW of combined turbine capacity for the Dunas de Paracuru wind farm project in Brazil's Ceará state.
The deal calls for Gamesa to deliver 21 wind turbines, specifically its G87-2.0 MW model, in the second half of 2011. The contract also calls for Gamesa to supply, transport and erect the turbines and perform start-up and maintenance work over a two-year period. Gamesa also plans to begin manufacturing activity in Brazil in the next few months. As part of its 2011-2013 Business Plan, Gamesa aims to have manufacturing capacity of more than 300 MW in Brazil by 2013, while it expects sales to jump by 50% in Central America and South America between 2009 and 2013.
The deal calls for Gamesa to deliver 21 wind turbines, specifically its G87-2.0 MW model, in the second half of 2011. The contract also calls for Gamesa to supply, transport and erect the turbines and perform start-up and maintenance work over a two-year period. Gamesa also plans to begin manufacturing activity in Brazil in the next few months. As part of its 2011-2013 Business Plan, Gamesa aims to have manufacturing capacity of more than 300 MW in Brazil by 2013, while it expects sales to jump by 50% in Central America and South America between 2009 and 2013.