GE Vernova signs supply agreement with Renovalia for 15 wind turbines at Santa María de las Fuentes wind farm in Spain
GE Vernova signed a binding agreement to supply 15 wind turbines for the Santa María de las Fuentes wind farm in Spain, developed by Renovalia. The turbines will each have a capacity of 6.1MW and a 158-meter rotor diameter, totaling 91.5MW of new onshore wind capacity. The deal was recorded in GE Vernova's fourth-quarter 2025 financials, marking a concrete step in the company's expansion in Spain's renewable energy market. Renovalia, a Spanish renewable energy platform, will deploy GE Vernova's turbines to advance its goal of becoming a leading player in the country's clean energy sector. The project aligns with Spain's national target to install 62GW of wind capacity by 2030, supporting the country's ambition to generate over 80% of its electricity from renewables.
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