Renewable energy developer Gamesa has secured two wind turbine supply contracts in China totaling 112MW.

The first contract with CGN Wind Energy, a subsidiary of China’s General Nuclear Power Group, includes the supply of 32 units of G97 2MW turbines.

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The turbines, which will be delivered in January 2015, will be installed at the 64MW Yangchajie wind complex in Yunnan province which will become operational in March 2015.

The deal is the third between Gamesa and CGN in 2014 with contracts totalling 150MW signed earlier this year, of which 100MW was for the first phase of the Yangchajie wind farm.

Under the second contract, Gamesa will supply 24 G97-2MW turbines to Everbright.

To be installed at Zhaojiasan wind farm in the province of Shanxi, western Peking, the wind turbines will be delivered in March 2015.

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Expected to be commissioned by May, Zhaojiashan facility is the second wind project to be developed by Everbright.

Gamesa was also contracted to deliver turbines for Everbright’s first wind farm, which is also located in Shanxi.

Gamesa CEO in China José Antonio Miranda said: "Signature of these agreements is tantamount to an endorsement from our Chinese customers which have once again chosen us as benchmark supplier for their projects."

Gamesa has to date secured wind turbine contracts for the supply of more than 350MW in China in 2014.

The company has installed more than 3,500MW of turbines China and presently services about 1,000MW.

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