GAMESA Rückenwind in Zahlen und Aufträgen
The government of Mexico has unveiled a strategy to lure $14bn of fresh private investment into the countrys wind energy sector in the next three years.
Energy Secretary Joaquín Coldwell (pictured) said ongoing reform of Mexicos energy market should see the $5bn invested to date in wind tripled by 2018.
The extra capital could see Mexicos wind capacity spike from todays 2551MW to as much as 9GW in 2018, according to reports. Six wind farms totalling 732MW will come online this year alone.
Coldwell said wind energy has a fundamental role to play in the energy transition, alongside key players such as Acciona, Gamesa, Iberdrola and developer Peñoles.
The minister also praised ongoing work by the Comisión Federal de Electricidad to deliver eight wind farms totalling 2.3GW of capacity in the coming years.
Coldwell said the government is taking actions to reduce bureaucracy and expand transmission capacity to connect the extra wind capacity. Electrical interconnections, until very recently, required 47 (regulatory) steps. This has been reduced to just nine.
The federal administration is also supporting investment in initiatives to increase the reliability of turbines and wind farms, and decrease operation and maintenance costs, Coldwell added.
http://renews.biz/82308/mexico-plans-14bn-wind-bonanza/
Spanish wind turbine manufacturer Gamesa has landed its first order in Belgium.
The company will supply seven of its G114 2.5MW machines (pictured) at the 17.5MW Berloz wind farm in the east of the country.
The facility is being jointly developed by EDF Luminus, a subsidiary of French utility EDF, and Eneco Wind Belgium, a subsidiary of Dutch utility Eneco, between the Walloon towns of Berloz and Geer in the province of Liege.
In addition to supplying, installing and commissioning the turbines Gamesa will service the wind farm for 15 years. Deliveries are scheduled in August and the project is expected to start generating by year-end.
The order is Gamesas second for its new G114 2.5MW model, which is designed for class 2 wind speed sites, following a contract to supply 15MW to John Laing.
Meanwhile, the manufacturer has received another order from EDF Energies Nouvelles for the supply, installation and commissioning of 14 G58 850kW turbines at the Joncels wind farm in the southern French region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
The units will be delivered during the third quarter and the wind farm will start generating in December.
http://renews.biz/83241/gamesa-breaks-into-belgium/
Speaking about the deal, Gamesa said it had also received a 12MW contract from EDF for 14 G58 850kW turbines to go to Joncels wind farm, located in the southern French region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
http://www.windpowermonthly.com/article/1331560/...amesa-belgian-deal
http://renews.biz/83609/gamesa-raises-cash-flow-bar/
Gamesa has revised its estimate for net free cash flow generation for 2014 upwards to more than €300m on the back of preliminary results.
The Spanish wind turbine manufacturer said the improvement is attributable in the main to a “strong underlying business performance”.
This takes in “solid results in line with guidance for the year, execution of the available-asset disposal plan and the effectiveness of the working capital streamlining programme in 2014”, Gamesa added.
The results are still subject to the auditor's review and the company is due to release its 2014 annual results on 26 February.
The WindCore and WindOne system allows project controllers to remotely analyse data in real time from projects.
Data gathered by the control system includes wind speed at each turbine, temperature of the machines and intensity. This data helps project owners predict operations and maintenance work.
Gamesa and Iberdrola are making the system available to all of their customers. It can be used on any make of turbine via a single interface removing the need for different software programmes.
Gamesa said it operates over 400 projects globally, from its control centre in Spain.The remote management system coincides with DNV GL's certification of Gamesa's upgrade programme, which is intended to extend the life of its G47-660kW turbines to 30 years.
The certification body has confirmed that Gamesa's structural upgrades and monitoring features can extend the life of the turbines from the standard 20 years to 30 years.Gamesa said it will now work on applying the life-extension programme to its 850kW and 2MW turbines and even to machines from other manufacturers maintained by Gamesa.......
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/...ticleshow/46176692.cms
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Gamesa will use its wind turbines that have been designed for low wind speeds at these sites.
The first phase of 160 MW is underway and the project is expected to be commissioned by June 2015, a statement from the company has said.
Gamesa will supply, erect and commission 80 wind turbines at Jaisalmer in Rajasthan and Basavanabagewadi in Karnataka.
The second phase of 140MW is expected to be secured by April 2015.
Gamesa will supply 70 of turbines in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
This project is expected to be commissioned by September 2015. Gamesa has signed a total of 600MW with Greenko till date of which 160MW of wind capacity in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh has been commissioned.
09 February 2015
Latest deals call for the supply of 260 MW.
Gamesa has signed two new agreements for the supply of an aggregate 260 MW.
The first order, from Indian developer and independent power producer (IPP) Greenko, encompasses the supply, installation and commissioning of 80 of the companys G97-2.0 MW turbines (160 MW). More specifically, Gamesa will install 30 turbines at Jaisalmer Region, in the state of Rajasthan, and another 50 at Basavanabagewadi, in Karnataka. The turbines are slated for delivery during the first quarter of this year and the wind farms are expected to be commissioned by June 2015. Gamesa will also operate and maintain all 80 turbines in the long term.
This contract is included in a new framework agreement to commission 300 MW wind power projects in India, signed by Gamesa and Greenko. The second phase of 140 MW is expected to be secured during the second quarter of the year, in different wind farms located in the states of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
The second order, meanwhile, placed by Indian developer CLP India, covers the turnkey construction of a 100-MW wind farm at Chandgargh, in the state of Madhya Pradesh. The company, which will handle all of the infrastructure needed to install and operate the complex, will install 50 G97-2.0 MW turbines and also service them in the long term. The turbines are due for delivery during the first half of this year and the wind farm will be commissioned in December 2015.
Both the 80 turbines which Gamesa will install for Greenko and the 50 it will install for CLP will be its G97-2.0 MW Class S make, with a tower height of 104 metres, a new model specifically designed for low wind speed sites in the Indian market.
These two new contracts put Gamesas 2014 Indian order intake at 850 MW. From January to September, India accounted for 27% of MW sold by the company.
http://www.renewableenergyfocus.com/view/41360/...-for-indian-market/
The company will install 160 MW for Greenko, included in a new framework agreement to commission 300 MW wind power projects in India.
Gamesa has also signed a contract with CLP India for the turnkey construction of a 100 MW wind farm.
These two new orders put Gamesa’s 2014 Indian order intake at 850 MW, reinforcing its position in the country.
man muss sich langsam fragen,ob das wirklich so klug ist,Areva ist ein Atomkraftunternehmen,dass genau wie REW und EON rote Zahlen schreibt immerhin 3 Milliarden Verlust in 2014
allerdings haben sie genau wie Gamesa auch ein 5MW Windmühle
http://de.areva.com/DE/areva-wind-93/start.html
hier die Vereinbarung:sie legen alle Offshore Aktivitäten zusammen,Das neue Unternehmen hat beste Voraussetzungen, mit einer Projektpipeline von 2,8 Gigawatt bis 2020 einen Marktanteil von 20 Prozent in Europa zu erreichen und so ein führender Offshore-Wind-Akteur zu werden.
http://de.areva.com/scripts/areva-wind/publigen/...asp?P=445&L=DE
Denn der Franz., Span. Markt kann dann vor Ort mit eigenem Unternehmen entwickelt werden.
Daran ist sicher auch die gesamte EU interessiert. Es kann ja nicht auf Dauer sein, das jeder nach Deutschland einreisen möchte zu arbeiten. Die EU wird sicher Programme auflegen um die Menschen vor Ort in neue Arbeitsplätze zu bringen. Da braucht man Arbeitgeber in diesen Regionen.
Offshore wird ganz sicher bald noch viel umfangreicher ausgebaut. Aber da die erneuerbare Umstellung noch dauert wird es noch eine Weile benötigen.
Und mit Gamesa und seinem Füßchen in der Tür in diesen wachstumsintensiveren Ländern wie Indien, China und Südamerika kann man schon erwarten das da was bei rum kommt.
Probleme sehe ich dabei nicht, da 5MW Turbinen ja schon im Test sind.
http://www.renewableenergyfocus.com/view/30682/...shore-wind-turbine/
http://renews.biz/62394/gamesas-5mw-makes-the-grade/
http://www.windpowermonthly.com/article/1219831/...mw-tuuliwatti-deal
http://www.4coffshore.com/windfarms/...w-test-turbine-spain-es50.html
Die Zukunft geht ja dann direkter in Richtung 10 MW in den nächsten Jahren.
Und da kann ein Konzern wie Areva mit dieser guten LOBBY-Arbeit doch auch nicht schaden. ;-).
http://www.iwr.de/news.php?id=26611
Das wird sicher dann auch genügend Geld kosten, aber man darf auch nicht unterschätzen welche Kosteneinsparungen das für jedes der Beiden Unternehmen bringt.
Da kommt der günstige EURO dann auch noch gerade zu Recht.
NUR meine Meinung keine Empfehlung.
Es gibt nämlich immer viele Punkte gegeneinander abzuschätzen.
...As per the deal, Gamesa will supply 50 new G97 2.0 MW turbines with extended hub height of 104m, modified according to Indian wind conditions....
http://indianpowersector.com/2015/02/...-wind-project-from-clp-india/
Wind energy companies Gamesa, RSR Power, Naveen Green Energy and Ramagiri Rayala Wind power are among companies allotted land for setting up of wind farms in the Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh, considered to be an ideal location for wind power farms.
In separate Government orders issued today, these companies have been allotted land of varying sizes depending upon the size of the project on lease by NREDCAP, the nodal agency taking care of renewable energy development in the State.
As per the interest shown by the developers, while Gamesa has hinted at 15.5 MW of power, RSR Power (15.5 MW, Naveen Green Energy (19.5 MW) and Ramagiri Rayala Wind (10 MW). There are many others who have lined up to take up projects including some of the firms such as Greenko and Mytrah.
Given the wind power potential, the State has plans to attract companies, enabling them to expand the installed capacity of wind farms from the current 900 MW to 4,000 MW within five years.
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/states/...ce?ref=relatedNews
The company will install 54 of its G114-2.0 MW turbines for Serveng and another 21 G97-2.0 MW turbines for Chesf and Sequoia.
http://www.gamesacorp.com/en/
sowohl in Indien als auch in Brasilien hervorragende Auftragslage aber auch andere internationale Aufträge wie Frankreich,Belgien,Nexiko..
According to the NREA, Gamesa signed a contract early December. The project, which is supported with Spanish funding, is located around 80km north of Hurghada on the Red Sea Coast. It is scheduled for commissioning in 2016.
Gamesa is also set to sign a contract with NREA this month for 220MW in the same region. Vestas and Acciona were also in the running for the two projects.
Gamesa is by far and away Egypt's market leader, having supplied 405MW of the 550MW installed capacity and with another 200MW under construction on the Gulf of El-Zayt. Vestas and Nordex have installed 77MW and 63MW respectively.
http://www.windpowermonthly.com/article/1334113/...0mw-egyptian-order
EGYPT: Gamesa has been selected to engineer, supply and construct a 220MW project at the Gulf of El-Zayt in Egypt, according to the government's New and Renewable Energy Authority (NREA).
war bisher nicht gemeldet von Gamesa aber von NREA s.oben #590
nächsten Donnerstag!!
habe nachgekauft
http://www.windpowermonthly.com/article/1334531/...roccan-blade-plant
The tender also includes an option to supply and maintain turbines for the planned 200MW extension of the Koudia Al Baida plant near Tangier.
For the first time in Morocco, bidders must include some element of local manufacture in their plans.
The consortium will work in partnership with US blade manufacturer TPI Consortium, which supplies Gamesa in Mexico and the US. The factory, owned by TPI, would be capable of supplying over 1000 blades a year for the local market and export to Europe and the Middle East.
The other four entities bidding are Acciona; EDF Energies with Alstom, QWEC of Qatar and FIPAR of Morocco; Nareva Holding of Morocco with Enel Green Power and Siemens; and GDF Suez with Vestas.
Für letztere braucht Gamesa dann aber auch noch eine Fabrik.
;-)
02/19/2015 | 02:40pm US/Eastern
The agreement formally recognises Gamesas commitment to its social, labour and environmental commitments made as part of its CSR strategy.
This new deal with Industriall extends to all of Gamesas employees in all countries it is present in. Gamesa said it is the first agreement of this type. It will run for four years initially, with the option to extend the deal every two years.
Gamesa will oversee the agreement along with other union representatives in a new coordination and oversight body. It will report every two years on how the agreement is being met.
Gamesa chief corporate officer Jose Antonio Cortajarena said, This agreement evidences the continual and two-way dialogue that exists between Gamesa and its unions.
This deal contrasts with rival manufacturer Enercons disputes with trade unions in Germany.
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02/19/2015 | 01:19pm US/Eastern
This agreement - the first of its class in the renewable energy sector - was signed by José Antonio Cortajarena and Javier Treviño, Chief Corporate Officer and Director of Human Resources at Gamesa, respectively, and by the General Secretary of IndustriALL Global Union, Jyrki Raina, and the General Secretaries of Industry of unions CCOO, MCA-UGT and FITAG-UGT, Agustín Martín, Carlos Romero and Antonio Deusa, respectively. The signing ceremony was also attended by Joaquín Nieto, director of the Spanish International Labour Organization (ILO) office.
One of the agreement's novel aspects is the fact that Gamesa will oversee and supervise the agreement together with its workers' representatives (UGT and CCOO). To this end it will set up a coordination and oversight body that will meet regularly and issue a report every two years on the level of application of the agreement with a view to analysing potential updates.
"This agreement evidences the continual and two-way dialogue that exists between Gamesa and its unions. It also reinforces the conduct and ethical guidelines embodied by our general policies and our Code of Conduct and echoes the Group's corporate culture and values", underscored Cortajarena.
The contents of the agreement will apply in all the countries in which Gamesa is present and, by extension, to all of its employees.
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http://www.rechargenews.com/wind/1391814/...brazil-supply-deals-in-q4
http://www.gamesacorp.com/en/communication/news/