Gamesa and Iberdrola to build 102MW wind farm in Honduras

The project will consist of 51 Gamesa turbines

Gamesa and Iberdrola Ingeniería y Construcción will build a 102MW wind farm in Honduras.

Mesoamérica Energy, a company that develops renewable energy projects in Central America and neighbouring countries via its local subsidiary, Energía Eólica de Honduras, contracted the Cerro de Hula farm.

The project has a 20-year power purchase agreement with Honduras’ Empresa Nacional de Energía Eléctrica, and will be financed with funds from the US Export-Import Bank and the Central American Bank for Economic Integration.

Cerro de Hula should come on line in 18 months. It will consist of 51 Gamesa G87-2MW turbines.

The contract includes electricity grid interconnection, land accesses to the site, civil works, Log in to read complete article.

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