HECIC selects GE Renewables to provide 199.5 MW of Wind Power in China

GE Renewable Energy signed an agreement with HECIC to supply a total of 81 wind turbine units: 54 units of GE’s 2.75-120 wind turbines and another 27 units of GE’s 1.85-82.5 wind turbines, to be installed respectively at the Senjitu III & Qiansongba wind projects in the Fengning county of the Hebei province of China. The turbines installed at the Senjitu III wind farm will include blades manufactured by LM Wind Power.

These projects aim at providing an additional 199.5 MW of power for the region. The deal also includes GE’s Digital Wind Farm solutions and a two-year warranty. The wind turbines will provide enough clean energy to power the equivalent of 800,000 homes in China.

GE’s Onshore Wind Business President and CEO, Pete McCabe said that this is a significant step forward for both GE and HECIC in China, and this deal will help to expand HECIC’s renewable energy presence in China. Together they will now be delivering more than 1 GW of wind power in country. They are committed to continue their investment in technology that will bring high-quality, reliable power to the region for many years to come.


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