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Gamesa Ships 1,000th Windmill Nacelle From PA Plant

Gamesa Technology Corp., Inc. Monday announced the completion and shipment of its 1,000th nacelle manufactured at its Fairless Hills plant in Southeastern Pennsylvania. 
            The finished nacelle is among the 152 G90X-2.0 MW wind turbines comprising the 304-megawatt Blue Creek Wind Farm in Van Wert and Paulding counties in western Ohio. The project, which is owned by Iberdrola Renewables, is under construction and expected to be online by end of 2011. 
            “Completion and delivery of the 1,000th nacelle is a significant milestone that reinforces our leadership in the North American wind market,” said Luis Miguel Fernandez, Chief Corporate Officer of Gamesa North America. “And with this great milestone, we reaffirm our long-term commitment to the North American market, which continues to hold vast potential.” 
            Gamesa was the first overseas wind manufacturer to  set up full production facilities in the United States, officially selecting Pennsylvania in September 2004 as the site for its U.S. headquarters, East Coast development office and two North American manufacturing facilities. 
            Gamesa initially invested $34 million to convert 20-plus acres of a former U.S. Steel industrial site from a brownfield into a state-of-the-art manufacturing center for nacelles. The company continues to invest in that facility in Bucks County. Renovations at the plant began in the spring of 2006 with production starting later that same year. In 2010, the company completed upgrades at the Fairless Hills plant that included the introduction of a moving production line as part of their lean manufacturing strategy. 
            Gamesa started manufacturing G90X-2.0 MW turbines in the United States in 2009. More recently, the nacelles facility started producing the newest addition to the G9X-2.0 MW platform, the G97-2.0 MW Class IIIA nacelle for use in low-wind sites. 
            Gamesa has about 800 megawatts scheduled to go commercial by December 31. To date, the company has installed more than 2,500 megawatts in North America, or about 1,285 turbines at 27 wind farms in 13 states.


12/5/2011

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