The company is the number-one OEM in India, having commanded the leadership spot for three years in a row. Under this new agreement, it will supply, install and commission the turbines, as well as handling the operations and maintenance services at all of the facilities. Moreover, at four of the complexes, the company will take charge of construction.
In all, Gamesa will supply 80 of its G114-2.0 class S turbines (160 MW) and 72 of its G97-2.0 MW class S (144 MW) turbines, both of which were specifically configured for the Indian market with the aim of maximising turbine performance at low wind speed sites. These projects are slated for commissioning during the first quarter of 2017.
Gamesa has been present in India, where it has installed over 3,000 MW, since 2009. According to MAKE Consultancy, Gamesa is the leading OEM in India, with a market share of 34 percent in 2015 (up from 25 percent in 2014), having dominated this market for three years in a row.
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