The
high-yield
turbines
–
110-metre-diameter
rotor
machines
designed
for
intermediate
wind
speeds
averaging
8.5
metres
per
second
–
will
be
assembled
at
Alstom’s
plants
in
Amarillo,
Texas,
and
Buñuel,
Spain,
with
other
components
sourced
globally.
Manufacturing
for
the
414MW
Wild
Rose
wind
farms,
which
will
be
the
largest
in
Canada
once
built,
will
kick-off
once
Alstom
receives
a
Notice
to
Proceed,
which
is
subject
to
the
financial
close
of
the
project
and
its
successful
permitting.
“The
combination
of
Alstom’s
proven
technology
and
NaturEner’s
extensive
experience
in
developing
renewable
energy
projects
will…