EDF Renewable Services has secured a contract from Sumitomo Corporation of Americas to provide balance of plant (BOP) services for the 200MW Mesquite Creek wind farm in the US.
The wind farm, located in Dawson and Borden Counties, Texas, will employ 118 General Electric (GE) 1.7MW turbines.
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Under the terms of the contract, EDF will deliver the operations and maintenance (O&M) services for the facility.
EDF will provide the collection system, substation, transformers, transmission lines, switchgear, equipment, machinery, fiber optic cables for the supervisory control and data acquisition system, control systems, communication systems, foundations, poles and O&M facility.
The company will carry out remote services at its NERC compliant operations control center (OCC).
EDF Renewable Services Business Development director Dalen Copeland said: "EDF Renewable Services looks forward to deploying our depth of experience to assist our valued customer in achieving operational expectations. With a growing workforce in Texas we can optimize our services and technical strength in the region."
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By GlobalDataConstruction on the wind farm project is currently underway.
The Mesquite Creek wind farm will become operational in the second quarter of 2015.
American food firm Mars has agreed to purchase the renewable energy generated from the Mesquite Creek wind farm.
The energy generated from the wind farm will represent 24% of Mars’ entire global factory and office carbon footprint and 12% of its worldwide energy use.
The wind farm will allow Mars to reach its goal of achieving carbon neutral electricity consumption some 25 years ahead of its 2040 target.
