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GE Renewable Energy has signed a cooperation agreement with Arroyo Energy Compania de Energias Renovables Limitada to supply six 3.
6 megawatt (MW) wind turbines for a total of 21.
8 MW, which is GE Renewable Energy's first wind turbine order
in Chile.
According to reports, these 6 fans will be installed in southern
Chile.
Vikas Anand, General Manager of GE's Inland Wind Business in the Americas, said, "Chile's energy sector is a driver of development, and we are determined to use our state-of-the-art wind technology to tap the country's enormous potential
.
”
Chile plans to generate at least 60% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2035, rising to 70%
by 2050.
Among them, by 2030, Chile wants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 30%
compared to 2007 levels.
Julio Friedmann, CEO of GE Chile, called the order a "huge step" for the region's
business.
"Chile has once again demonstrated its strategic value to the company and its long-term vision, setting an example
for how the future energy sector in Latin America should develop.
"
GE Renewable Energy has signed a cooperation agreement with Arroyo Energy Compania de Energias Renovables Limitada to supply six 3.
6 megawatt (MW) wind turbines for a total of 21.
8 MW, which is GE Renewable Energy's first wind turbine order
in Chile.
According to reports, these 6 fans will be installed in southern
Chile.
Vikas Anand, General Manager of GE's Inland Wind Business in the Americas, said, "Chile's energy sector is a driver of development, and we are determined to use our state-of-the-art wind technology to tap the country's enormous potential
.
”
Chile plans to generate at least 60% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2035, rising to 70%
by 2050.
Among them, by 2030, Chile wants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 30%
compared to 2007 levels.
Julio Friedmann, CEO of GE Chile, called the order a "huge step" for the region's
business.
"Chile has once again demonstrated its strategic value to the company and its long-term vision, setting an example
for how the future energy sector in Latin America should develop.
"