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ACCIONA Windpower will install more than 800 MW of wind power in North America in 2015

05/20/2015
  • 465 MW will be grid connected in the United States, 239 MW in Mexico and 102 MW in Canada.
  • Yesterday, the US Energy Secretary visited ACCIONA Windpower’s booth in the AWEA fair, currently taking place in Orlando.

ACCIONA Windpower (AWP), a subsidiary of the ACCIONA Group that designs, manufactures and markets wind turbines, plans to install 805.5  MW in North America in 2015. 94% of this capacity will be with 3 MW wind  turbines. All these facilities are owned by third-party customers.

By the end of this year, the Green Pastures I and II wind farms (300 MW) and the Cameron Wind Farm (165 MW), will be grid connected. These projects are located in Texas  and the first phase of the Green Pastures Wind Farm is already operational.

In  Canada, the South Canoe wind farm in Nova Scotia (102 MW) is now being prepared  for service. It will be fully operational in June.

In Mexico, the Ventika I (126 MW) wind farm and about half of Ventika II (63 MW of the 126  MW that make up the facility) will enter service in the second half of the  year, both of them in the state of Nuevo León, together with Ingenio (49.5 MW) in Oaxaca.

This  capacity represents 59.5% of the total that AWP will put into service worldwide  in 2015 (1,353 MW). Brazil, another major market for AWP, accounts for 21.5%; South Africa - 10.2%; Turkey – 4.3%; Poland - 4%; and other countries - 0.5%.

Start-up of AWP wind turbines in North America in2015

                                                                                                                                                                                  

CountryWind farm    Capacity
(MW)
PlatformRotorTower

USA

Green Pastures I

150

AW 3000

116

92 m steel

USA

Green Pastures II

150

AW 3000

116

92 m steel

USA

Cameron

165

AW 3000

125

87.5 m steel

Mexico

Ventika

126

AW 3000

116

120 m concrete

Mexico

Ventika II (*)

63

AW 3000

116

120 m concrete

Mexico

Ingenio

49.5

AW 1500

77

80 m steel

Canada

South Canoe

102

AW 3000

116

92 m steel

TOTAL

805.5

 

 

 

(*) Another 63 MW will enter service in 2016

By the  end of 2015 there will be 2,346 MW of ACCIONA Windpower turbines in operation  in North America (3 MW and 1.5 MW), representing 41% of the capacity installed  by the company worldwide.

Of this  figure, 1,372.5 MW will be installed in the USA, 796.5 MW in Mexico and 177 MW  in Canada.

Large rotors and a lower COE

The large  increase in sales and installations of the AW3000 wind turbine is a result of  excellent performance and track record combined with an improved cost of energy  (COE).  In 2013 and 2014, ACCIONA  Windpower achieved a 28% reduction in COE from our wind turbines, which strengthens  our competitive positioning and provides more value to our customers. The  process will continue over the next few years, in which a further reduction of  16% is expected.

The  AW3000 is available in a range of rotor diameters (100 to 132 meters) and can  be mounted on either steel or concrete towers from 84 to 137.5 meters high.  These options make it possible to optimize the performance of the AW3000 for all  wind conditions, in order to meet the needs of any project globally.  With the success of the AW116/3000 and  AW125/3000, Acciona Windpower is positioned to be a top five supplier in North  America in 2015.  

ACCIONA WINDPOWER AT AWEA 2015

ACCIONA  Windpower is an exhibitor at the most important wind power trade show in North  America - Windpower 2015 – in the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, USA.  The event, organized by the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), brings  together the main stakeholders in the sector from May 18th to 21st.

Yesterday the company’s booth  received a visit from US Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz. He was welcomed by  ACCIONA Windpower Executive Director José Luis Blanco, AWP North America Director  Enrique Teruel and ACCIONA Energy North America Director Ilya Hartmann.

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