GE Renewables has signed its first contract with Power China Guizhou Engineering to supply 12 units of 2.5-132 low-wind speed turbines for a 30MW wind farm near Puyang city, China. The order includes a two-year service agreement.
This is the first onshore wind contract in China with PowerChina, a long-term global EPC partner of GE. The project is scheduled to begin construction in the fourth quarter of 2020 and is estimated to be fully operational by the end of 2020.
“We’re delighted to see our first onshore wind partnership with PowerChina. GE has a long-term relationship with PowerChina and has consistently met expectations and commitments by designing solutions to enable their success in the energy sector”. “This agreement with PowerChina is significant for GE Renewable Energy as it affirms our commitment towards helping China meet its clean energy targets.”
Zhao Lin, GM of Onshore Wind, China.
GE Renewable Energy will produce and supply the wind turbines from its factory in Puyang.