GE Vernova to Supply 15 Turbines for Wind Farm in Spain
GE Vernova Inc. has signed an agreement to supply 15 wind turbines for the Santa Maria de las Fuentes wind farm in Spain, developed by Renovalia. The project will use 6.1 MW-158m onshore wind turbines and was booked in the fourth quarter of 2025.
Spain is continuing to expand its wind energy capacity as part of a national target to reach 62 GW of installed wind power by 2030.
In a statement on the agreement, Gilan Sabatier, Chief Commercial Officer of Onshore Wind International Markets at GE Vernova, said: “We are pleased to announce this latest agreement for the Santa Maria de las Fuentes wind farm. Our workhorse turbines are well-suited to the wind conditions found across Spain, providing the reliability and performance necessary as our customers look to meet rising energy demand, bolster energy security, and achieve ambitious decarbonization targets.”
The project developer, José Manuel Olea, CEO of Renovalia, said the partnership supports the company’s broader renewable energy strategy, adding: “The Santa María de las Fuentes wind farm represents another significant step forward in our vision to be a leading platform in the renewable energy sector. This partnership with GE Vernova allows us to implement advanced technology that optimizes clean energy production while contributing to the stability of the national grid. We remain committed to developing projects that not only meet environmental targets but also drive economic growth and sustainability in the regions where we operate.”
GE Vernova noted its wind technology is already deployed across multiple projects in Spain and other European markets as part of its broader onshore wind portfolio.
Source: gevernova.com