Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy reports seven orders for Safe Harbor equipment during Calendar Year 2017 in U.S.

  • Seven PTC qualifying orders signed in CY 2017 totaling 318 MW, with capacity ranging between 29 MW and 76 MW
  • Projects qualified include new installation and repowering

Zamudio, Spain, 29-Jan-2018 — /EuropaWire/ — Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has been awarded seven orders for Safe Harbor equipment during CY 2017 (Calendar Year 2017), with a combined total capacity of 318 MW, enabling all seven undisclosed customers across the U.S. to qualify projects for 80% of the Production Tax Credit (PTC).

These orders allow PTC qualification for both new installation and repowering projects that will reach commercial operation date before the end of 2021. These PTC orders consist of different models and components of SGRE’s product portfolio.

“These orders demonstrate the U.S. market’s continued confidence in Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy as a trusted technology partner for new installations and repowering initiatives,” says José Antonio Miranda, Onshore Americas CEO, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy. “With the broadest portfolio in the industry, we are perfectly positioned to address the diverse needs of the North American market.”

With more than 150 project sites across 32 U.S. states and its territories, Siemens Gamesa has installed more than 17 GW in the U.S., enough energy to power over five million average homes.

SOURCE: Gamesa

MEDIA CONTACT

María Cortina (Head of Corporate Communications and Public Affairs)

mcortina @ siemensgamesacorp.com / +34 91 503 17 00

EDITOR'S PICK:

EuropaWire PR Editors

Recent Posts

Kapsch TrafficCom AG Sells Non-core Assets, Generates Close to EUR 11 Million

(IN BRIEF) Kapsch TrafficCom AG has successfully divested assets not aligned with its strategic core…

48 mins ago

Rheinmetall Expands Electromobility Reach with Major Orders for Heat Pump Solution

(IN BRIEF) Rheinmetall has secured significant new orders for its plug-and-play heat pump solution, signaling…

1 hour ago