Senvion has concluded a contract with Mainstream Renewable Power for the supply and installation of 93 turbines for two wind farm projects in Chile totalling 300MW. The Sarco and Aurora wind farms are owned by Aela Energia, the Joint Venture between Actis (60%) and Mainstream Renewable Power (40%).
For project Sarco, Senvion will supply 50 3.4MW Senvion 3.4M114 turbines with a hub height of 93 meters. The 170MW wind farm is located in the Atacama region of Northern Chile, around 530 kilometres north of Santiago de Chile. For project Aurora, Senvion will supply 43 3MW Senvion 3.0M122 turbines with a hub height of 119 meters. Aurora (129MW) is located in the Los Lagos region, in the Southern part of Chile and about 850 kilometres south from Santiago and 50km from Puerto Montt. Both wind farms are will be completed in spring 2017.