GE Vernova secures agreement to power 49 MW onshore wind project in Spain
9 April 2025
GE Vernova’s Wind segment announced today that it has signed an agreement to provide Forestalia with eight of its 6.1 MW-158m* workhorse wind turbines to power a 49 MW wind project in Aragón, Spain. The deal, which was booked in the first quarter of 2025, is part of a framework agreement that the two companies first announced in December of 2023 to support the development of projects in the Aragorn region of Spain.
Spain has a goal of installing 62 GW of wind in the country by 2030, part of its plan to generate over 80 percent of its electricity from renewable resources by the end of the decade.
GE Vernova has a strong presence in Spain, accounting for 5.9 GW of the country’s wind capacity, including 1.5 GW in the Aragorn region. GE Vernova’s Wind segment also has a significant manufacturing footprint, including facilities in Ponferrada and Castellon.
Forestalia promotes, develops and builds projects in wind energy, photovoltaics, electric generation through biomass, and pellet production. Forestalia has driven and participates in a portfolio with an operational capacity of over 2 GW, with a socially responsible vision aligned especially with the rural areas where the facilities are located.
“Forestalia has a growing portfolio in operation and construction, which will exceed an installed capacity of 1.2 GW for direct management in the coming years”, says Carlos Reyero, Forestalia’s CEO.
Among the projects promoted and developed by Forestalia for construction and operation by other operators, notable ones include parks for Repsol, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), Lightsource BP and Bruc Management, totaling more than 4 GW, with the majority already in operation.
GE Vernova's Wind segment has a total installed base of approximately 57,000 turbines and more than 120 GW of installed capacity worldwide. Committed to its customers' success for more than two decades, its product portfolio offers the next-generation high-powered turbines at scale that drives decarbonization through high-quality, affordable, and sustainable renewable energy.
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