Vestas Secures 149 MW Order For Wind Project In Mexico
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One of the world’s largest wind turbine manufactures, Vestas Wind Systems, announced that it has been awarded a contract to provide wind turbines for the Tres Mesas wind energy projects in the northeast of Mexico.
According to Vestas, they will provide 45 V117-3.3 MW turbines, amounting to 148.5 MW, to the Eólica Tres Mesas and Eólica Tres Mesas 2 projects, set to be developed in Tamaulipas, Mexico. The project is being developed and will be operated by Oak Creek Energy Systems, a utility-scale wind energy developer based in the US.
“With the completion of the Tres Mesas project, Mexico will have taken another step in promoting renewable energy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the country,” says Marco Graziano, President of Vestas Mediterranean. “We are pleased to contribute with our wind technologies and expertise to help our partners carry out this ambitious project.”
The news comes after Vestas released its first quarter earnings report for 2015, which saw the company improve is outlook for 2015 after a strong first quarter.
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