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120 megawatts (MW) to be installed at two new wind farms in
Franche-Comté region
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Contract with Velocita Energies includes 43 wind turbines plus full
services agreement
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Deal calls for GE’s largest installation of 2.75-120 technology
anywhere in Europe
GE Renewable Energy (NYSE:GE) today announced it will provide 43 wind
turbines and a full services agreement for two new wind projects in
eastern France. The Rougemont and Vaite wind farms are being developed
by Opale Energies Naturelles on behalf of Velocita Energies, and the
sites will install a combined 120 MW of GE technology over the next two
years. The agreement marks GE’s largest French onshore wind deal to date
and will include the largest installation of its 2.75-120 technology
anywhere in Europe.
“We are building the largest wind farms in Franche-Comté, and once
completed, the wind cluster we have established here with the nearby
Monts du Lomont wind farm will be the most powerful in France,” said
Alan Baker, COO of Velocita. “Our goal is to ensure that the local
community benefits from these projects as much as possible. GE has a
well-established presence in this region and is collaborating with us to
source some of the components locally and provide technical support from
a new regional service center.”
The Rougemont and Vaite announcement follows GE’s
recent announcement that it would also supply turbines for the Monts du
Lomont wind farm, another Velocita project in the Franche-Comté region.
The ongoing collaboration between the two companies is expected to help
the region meet its objective
of attaining 600 MW of wind energy by 2020.
“GE is committed to the continued development of wind power in France,”
said Anne McEntee, president and CEO of GE’s onshore wind business. “Our
technology investments are helping our customers build new projects in
regions that were less accessible to wind energy before. The turbines
set to be installed at Rougemont and Vaite will be our tallest machines
in France.”
The 2.75-120 is an uprated version of GE’s 2.5-120 machine, which is
intended for the low wind speeds found in IEC Class III conditions.
Construction will begin in the second half of 2016. Most of the turbines
are scheduled to be installed late next year, with one additional phase
of construction coming in late 2017. The first phase of commercial
operations will begin in early 2017, and both wind farms will be fully
operational in 2018.
About Velocita
Velocita Energy Developments Ltd. was established in 2011 to finance the
development, construction, ownership and operation of utility-scale
renewable energy projects in several countries in Europe. It currently
operates in the U.K. and France with a total portfolio under active
development of over 1,200 MW. To date Velocita has already secured more
than €250 million of investment in the French renewable energy market.
For more information, visit www.velocitaenergy.com.
About GE
GE (NYSE: GE) is the world’s Digital Industrial Company, transforming
industry with software-defined machines and solutions that are
connected, responsive and predictive. GE is organized around a global
exchange of knowledge, the "GE Store," through which each business
shares and accesses the same technology, markets, structure and
intellect. Each invention further fuels innovation and application
across our industrial sectors. With people, services, technology and
scale, GE delivers better outcomes for customers by speaking the
language of industry. www.ge.com
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