The agreement calls for Gamesa to supply and install a total of 129 of its G97-2.0 MW turbines and perform operation and maintenance (O&M) services on the machines for a period of 20 years.
"This order underscores Gamesa's commitment to the Brazilian wind market, which has priority status in our global development plans", said Edgard Corrochano, Gamesa's Mercosur Regional Director.
"We continue to make progress in Brazil with a business strategy combining our global leadership with local know-how; the cementing of our position as a leading and competitive manufacturer in terms of cost, flexibility and reliability; and a commitment to community development as illustrated by job and wealth creation, with purchases from and alliances with local suppliers," Corrochano said.
Gamesa plans to begin installing the turbines late in the first half of 2013 and complete the process in the first quarter of 2014.
The value of the transaction is 843 million Brazilian reais (340 million euros, approximately, according to the current currency change).
When they are all in operation, the 10 wind farms will generate around 957,000 MWh of electricity per year, enough to meet the annual energy needs of 510,000 Brazilian households.
Moreover, the sites will prevent atmospheric annual emissions equivalent to 370,000 tonnes of CO2 per year.
A little over a year since it began manufacturing turbines in Brazil, Gamesa has cemented its presence in the country's wind energy market.
It has obtained contracts in recent months to supply a total of 652 MW of turbine capacity to projects under development in three of the country's most wind-rich regions: Ceará, Bahía and Río Grande do Sul.
The latest contract is a significant milestone for the company for several reasons, not only due to the project's size -- it is one of Brazil's largest-ever orders for wind turbines -- but also because it is the first contract signed with a subsidiary of the country's national power company, which accounts for 36 percent of Brazil's electricity, and operating in Brazil, Uruguay, Peru, Nicaragua, Argentina and Venezuela.
"This project consolidates Eletrosul as a major player in the wind sector and establishes a strong and committed relationship with Gamesa," said Ronaldo dos Santos Custódio, Director of Engineering and Operations Eletrosul.
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