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Nordex Group Wins 399 MW Order in Brazil

The Nordex Group has received an order for 399 MW from Brazil. The Group will supply 70 N163/5.X turbines for a wind farm located in Brazil’s north-east state of Piaui. The contract also includes the service of the turbines over a period of five years. Installation of the turbines, which will be delivered in a project-specific operating mode of 5.7 MW, is scheduled to start in early 2023.

The Nordex Group will manufacture the rotor blades and the 120-metre-high concrete towers locally and so securing and creating jobs in the country. Nordex Group’s customers in Brazil are able to purchase N163/5.X wind turbines using the advantageous credit line known as FINAME, as well as other similar financing lines that use the BNDES (National Bank for Economic and Social Development) accreditation system as parameter for defining local content. End of last year the Nordex Group obtained this accreditation for the N163/5.X wind turbine model from the largest public development bank in Brazil.
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Nordex Inks Pact with TPI Composites in Mexico

Against the backdrop of a continuing market momentum and a strong order intake, the Nordex Group and the American rotor blade manufacturer TPI Composites have agreed on a unique strategic partnership in addition to collaborating in Turkey and India. As part of this innovative collaboration model, the Nordex Group will transfer the operation of its Mexican rotor blade production in Matamoros to TPI for a period of three years. Starting July 2021, during this period, both partners will further increase the efficiency and output of the rotor blade production, which mainly serves the American markets, by leveraging the unique expertise of TPI as a leading expert in rotor blade process technology.

The Nordex facility currently produces two different rotor blade types. TPI will take over the facility and start blade production exclusively for the Nordex Group. The agreement also includes the details of the return of the fully operational facility to the Nordex Group in 2024. The agreement also has an extension option upon mutual agreement. In order to ensure production continuity, TPI will take over the approximately 1,500 employees of the Nordex rotor blade production facility in Matamoros.

The Nordex Group and TPI have been working together closely for years: since 2013, the Nordex Group has been purchasing its rotor blades from TPI in Turkey, from TPI in China through 2020, and started buying rotor blades from TPI in India in 2021.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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Repsol & Ibereólica Complete Cabo Leones III Wind Farm in Chile

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06 Oct, 2021, 6:30 am

Repsol and the Ibereólica Renovables Group have completed construction of Cabo Leones III, the companies’ first joint wind farm in Chile. The wind farm, with a total installed capacity of 188.1 MW, is located in the province of Huasco in the northern region of Atacama. The wind farm's first phase launched at the end of 2020, with 78.1 MW generated by 22 Siemens-Gamesa wind turbines (SG-132) with nominal power of 3.55 MW. An additional 22 Siemens-Gamesa wind turbines (SG-145), with nominal power of 5 MW, were installed in this second phase to add 110 MW of installed capacity.

As the second phase approaches completion, commercial operations are slated to begin in the fourth quarter of 2021. Together, both phases are expected to produce approximately 520 GWh of power per year with the capability of meeting the energy needs of 170,000 Chilean households.

Repsol and the Ibereólica Renovables Group secured long-term funding for Cabo Leones III through a project financing arrangement worth USD 209 million with Spanish and international financial institutions. The deal includes long-term debt and establishes a series of guarantees.

As part of the joint venture in Chile between Repsol and the Ibereólica Renovables Group, the Cabo Leones III wind farm belongs to a portfolio of assets already in operation, under construction, and in advanced stages of development totaling more than 1,600 MW and slated for commercial use through 2023, with the possibility of surpassing 2,600 MW by 2030.

In addition to Cabo Leones III, in the period until 2023, the joint venture also foresees carrying out the Atacama wind farm project with a total installed capacity of up to 180 MW.
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AC Energy to Increase Stake in Ilocos Wind Farms

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08 Nov, 2021, 5:30 am

AC Energy Corporation, Ayala group’s listed energy platform, approved the acquisition of its partners’ stake in Northwind Power Development Corporation and all the Philippine operating and development assets of UPC Philippines Wind Investment Co BV. ACEN will increase its stake in Northwind to 100% through the acquisition of the 32.2% interest of its partners for a total consideration of up to ?1.093 billion, subject to adjustments. The Northwind Sellers, in turn, will subscribe to up to 90 million shares of ACEN at a subscription price of up to ?11.32 per share, subject to adjustments.

Known as the Bangui Windmills, NorthWind is the first wind farm in Southeast Asia that started commercial operations in 2005. The Bangui Windmills was also the first renewable energy project of ACEN.

ACEN will also acquire the ownership of UPC Philippines and Stella Marie L. Sutton in various energy companies, including all of UPC Philippines’ interests in North Luzon Renewables (the owner of the operating 81 MW Caparispisan wind farm), Bayog Wind Power Corp. (the owner of the 160 MW Pagudpud Wind that is under construction) and various renewable energy projects under development. ACEN will purchase these assets for a total consideration of up to ?4.5 billion, subject to adjustments. UPC Philippines, in turn, will subscribe to up to 390 million shares of ACEN at a subscription price of up to ?11.32 per

share, subject to adjustments.

With the acquisition of UPC Philippines’ shares, ACEN will take full ownership of the 160 MW Pagudpud Wind and raise its stake in the 81 MW North Luzon Renewables wind farm to ~78%. The acquisition also includes UPC Philippines’ renewable development pipeline totaling ~1,300 MW.
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Nordex Group Receives Order for 177 MW from Peru

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02 Dec, 2021, 5:30 am

The Nordex Group has obtained an order from Peru: the manufacturer will supply 30 N155/5.X turbines for a 177 MW wind farm in the Ica region. The project is the first order for the N155/5.X turbines of the Delta4000 series, which feature a rotor diameter of 155 metres and the flexible rating in the 5MW class. The order also includes a full-service contract covering a period of ten years. The construction of the wind farm will start in autumn 2022.

Peru has considerable wind energy potential thanks to its geographical position. Mainly in the regions close to the coast between the Andes and the Pacific, the average wind speeds reach 7.5 m/s and more at an altitude of 80 metres.

In 2018, the Nordex Group completed the first wind farm in Peru with 132 MW installed capacity.
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Nordex to Supply 370MW Wind Turbines to AES Brasil

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09 Dec, 2021, 5:30 am

AES Brasil has once again commissioned the Nordex Group to supply and install N163/5.X turbines in Brazil. Following the 314 MW order for the “Cajuína” wind farm in June 2021, AES has now ordered a further 65 N163/5.X turbines with a total volume of 370 MW for the “Cajuína 2” extension phase. The order again includes service for the turbines for an initial period of five years, with several options to extend up to 20 years.

“Cajuína 2” is part of the Cajuína Wind Complex in the state of Rio Grande do Norte in the municipality of Lajes. Constant average wind speeds of approx. 9.5 m/s give the site a high capacity factor.

The turbines are due to be installed in summer 2022 and will be supplied in a project-specific operating mode of 5.7 MW. The Nordex Group will be manufacturing hubs, most parts of the nacelles, the 120 meter concrete towers and the rotor blades in Brazil.
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Vestas blijft opdrachten binnenhalen
Geen financiële details gemeld.

(ABM FN-Dow Jones) Vestas grossiert woensdag in nieuwe opdrachten.

De Deense bouwer van windturbines meldde vandaag al vier nieuwe projecten. Na opdrachten in Finland, Frankrijk en Italië, kwam daar vanmiddag ook nog één uit Argentinië bij.

Vestas zal 18 turbines leveren voor een windproject in de provincie Buenos Aires. De financiële details werden niet vermeld.

De turbines zullen in het derde kwartaal van 2022 worden afgeleverd. Ze zullen naar verwachting in de laatste drie maanden van volgend jaar operationeel zijn.

Vestas zal ook het onderhoud doen van de turbines voor een periode van 20 jaar.

Het aandeel Vestas stijgt woensdagmiddag 1,3 procent.

Door: ABM Financial News.

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Nordex Receives Orders from South America for 245 MW

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20 Jan, 2022, 5:30 am

In December 2021, the Nordex Group received orders from South America for 245 MW. The Norwegian company Statkraft placed an order for the supply and installation of 14 N163/5.X turbines for the 80 MW Morro do Cruzeiro wind farm in Brazil. The order also includes a three-year Premium Service contract with an extension option.

Morro do Cruzeiro is being built in the state of Bahia. The site is located in the municipality of Brotas de Macaúbas in a mountain area. Installation of the turbines on 120 metre concrete towers is scheduled to begin in summer 2023. The turbines will be delivered in an operating mode of 5.7 MW.

The Nordex Group will manufacture the nacelles, hubs, rotor blades and the 120-metre-high concrete towers in the country.

A further order came from another developer in Chile for the supply of 29 N163/5.X turbines for a 165 MW wind project including a Premium Service contract for an initial period of two years, with various options to extend up to 15 years. Delivery and installation of the N163/5.X turbines is scheduled for autumn 2022 with commissioning of the first turbines planned for the end of the same year. The customer and project are undisclosed.
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Vestas Secures 86 MW Order from PCR in Argentina

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23 Mar, 2022, 5:30 am

Vestas has secured an 86 MW order with Petroquímica Comodoro Rivadavia SA for two projects in Argentina: Mataco III and Vivoratá, nearby Bahia Blanca and Mar del Plata cities respectively in the Province of Buenos Aires. This new order includes 19 V150-4.5 MW turbines as well as a 30-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service contract, optimising the energy production for the lifetime of the project.

Turbine delivery is planned for the first quarter of 2023, whilst commissioning is expected for the fourth quarter of that same year.
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Alunar to Expand Wind Farm in Argentine Patagonia

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20 Apr, 2022, 6:30 am

Argentine aluminum manufacturer Aluar has announced plans to invest USD 130 million to expand its wind farm near Puerto Madryn, in the Argentine Patagonia province of Chubut. The new equipment is expected to be fully operational by December 2023. The new stage of the wind farm, which is located 20 kilometers away from Madryn, will have 18 wind turbines of 4.5 MW nominal power. The works will be carried out by Infa SA.

This fourth stage will add 81 MW of power to the current renewable energy production of the Wind Farm that supplies the Primary Aluminum Production Plant, anticipating and exceeding the requirements of the National Promotion Regime for the use of Renewable Sources by 2025.

The new development will allow the company to move forward with reconverting its energy matrix beyond the provisions of the promotion regime agreed upon with the Secretariat.

Aluar's Wind Farm currently has 45 wind turbines in operation with a total power of 165 MW. The electricity to be produced with the new equipment will reduce the generation of greenhouse gases by approximately 150,000 tons of CO2 per year, it was explained.

The company signed a letter of intent with the national government in October last for the provision of electricity supply to enable the company to reactivate and develop the primary aluminum value chain in a sustainable and long-term manner.
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Hydro & Macquarie’s GIG to Build Wind & Solar Project in Brazil

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07 Jun, 2022, 6:30 am

Hydro Rein and Macquarie Asset Management’s Green Investment Group have entered into agreements to form a joint venture to build and operate Feijão, a 586 MW combined wind and solar power project in the northeast of Brazil. The project will supply electricity to Hydro’s bauxite mine Paragominas and will further reduce carbon emissions from Hydro’s alumina refinery Alunorte, by enabling coal replacement towards 2030. Alunorte and Paragominas have both signed long-term US dollar power purchase agreements with Feijão under Brazilian self-production structure, enabling the project as sole off-takers. The project will be an important enabler to reach Hydro’s target of a 30% CO2 reduction by 2030.

The hybrid wind and solar project is located in the states of Piauí and Pernambuco, and will be built in one of the largest wind farm clusters in Latin America. 80 turbines with a combined capacity of 456 MW will be constructed in phase one, with the option to develop up to 130 MW of solar power production in phase two.

Final investment decision for the wind farm is expected in the fourth quarter of 2022, while an investment decision for the solar project will be taken at a later stage.

“We are very pleased to play a part in developing more renewable energy in Brazil together with Green Investment Group. This project is an important milestone in the efforts to decarbonize Alunorte and an important milestone for Hydro Rein developing its portfolio of Brazilian assets,” says Olivier Girardot, Head of Hydro Rein.

Total capital expenditure for the wind farm is estimated at USD 700 million on 100% basis. Hydro Rein’s ownership share will be 49.9%, with the remaining 50.1% held by the Macquarie Green Investment Group Renewable Energy Fund 2.
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Ibderdrola Testing Wind Farm if Neoenergia Oitis in Brazil

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23 Jun, 2022, 6:30 am

Spanish renewable engy giant Iberdrola’s Neoenergia has announced the start of operational tests of the first seven wind turbines of Neoenergia Oitis, a wind power complex between the states of Piauí and Bahia in Brazil. The delivery of this phase was made a month ahead of schedule. The project will be the company's largest of its kind in the country, with an installed capacity of 566.5MW, enough to supply a city of 2.7 million inhabitants. Full operation is scheduled for the second half of this year.

The wind farm complex has 103 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 5.5 MW, and will consist of 12 wind farms. The energy generated in the Neoenergia Oitis wind farms will be 96% of the energy generated in the Free Contracting Environment and 4% will be sold in the regulated energy market. Neoenergia is currently the second largest energy distribution company in Brazil
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Vestas Bags 600+ MW Turbine Orders from Wind Parks in Americas

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05 Jul, 2022, 6:30 am

Wind Turbine manufacturer Vestas has received several orders for supply of wind turbines in Americas for various wind projects totaling more than 600 MW

Brazil - EDF Renewables Serra das Almas 261 MW - 58 V150-4.5 MW

Brazil - PEC Energia 86 MW - 19 V150-4.5

US - Omega Energia Goodnight I 266 MW - 59 V136-4.5 MW

US – Sacramento Municipal Utility District Solano - 19 V150-4.5 MW
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Enel Green Power Using Drones & Robots to Monitor Renewable Plants

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25 Jul, 2.022, 6:30 am

Enel Green Power said that wind farms are an important part of the energy transition but, when it comes to Operation and Maintenance, they can present major challenges. The enormous height of their towers and turbines means that cleaning and inspection work can be difficult and dangerous, and for this reason Enel Greem Power is increasingly using drones and robots. Innovative projects are being developed at wind farms in Mexico, but also applying this type of technology at renewable power plants in the other countries where Enel Greem Power operates.

The projects in Mexico are being developed in collaboration with prestigious universities like the Tecnológico de Monterrey. Pioneering work is being done at the Palo Alto wind farm in the state of Jalisco in western Mexico, although it will later be applied to our other wind farms in the country. The challenges faced are typical of this type of plant: detecting potential equipment breakdowns, cleaning the blades after atmospheric discharges, and dealing with issues like lightning. Enel Greem Power has therefore installed a lightning protection system which attracts lightning discharges to controlled impact locations.

Similar technology is being used at wind farms and other renewable power plants in other countries. In the case of hydroelectric power plants, Enel Greem Power has developed, together with a startup in Colombia, a miniature robot that can carry out inspection work in areas of the plants that are deemed dangerous for humans. The robot even has an electronic nose that can detect gas. Meanwhile Enel Greem Power’s facility at Vajont in the Northern Italian region of Veneto is using the snake-like Guardian S which can operate in tubing as narrow as 18 centimeters. The Nuevo Chorro hydroelectric plant in Andalusia, Spain, on the other hand, uses a technique known as hovering: here drones can carry out inspections from a distance of two kilometers.

Other innovative technological solutions include the use of fiber optics for the detection of ice on blades at the Zoodochos Pigi wind farm in Greece.

Solar power plants are also using cutting-edge solutions. Enel Greem Power is working alongside Raptor Maps, a US-based company specializing in artificial intelligence. It has developed a drone-based system that uses thermal imaging cameras to detect faults in solar panels before they become problematic. And an Israeli startup, Perceptor, has developed Sparrow 1.3, an inspection drone that can fly over both wind farms and solar power plants, reaching a speed of 65 kph. Last but not least, Enel Greem Power’s Innovation Hub in Catania has developed Autonomous Robot Platform which uses drones and a land-based rover for solar panel inspection. When it comes to the energy transition, there are no limits to what technology can achieve.
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Siemens Gamesa to Supply 14 Wind Turbines to ACEN Philippines

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19 Aug, 2022, 5:30 am

Siemens Gamesa has secured a new deal with leading renewables developer in Southeast Asia ACEN Corporation to supply 14 units of the SG 5.0-145 turbines in the Philippines following the country’s first round of renewable energy auctions. The awarded 70 MW Capa wind farm, located in Caparispisan, Ilocos Norte province, is expected to be completed and start operations by the first quarter of 2024. Siemens Gamesa also secured a contract to provide five years of operation and maintenance services for the wind project.

The first 81 MW wind farm in Caparispisan by North Luzon Renewables was installed in 2014 and has operated as ACEN’s largest wind project in the Philippines. This project was also supplied by Siemens Gamesa. To date, Siemens Gamesa has installed 60% of the total wind power capacity in the country.

The order follows the signing last year of the country’s largest wind project with the same customer for the 160 MW Pagudpud wind farm in Balaoi & Caunayan. This project came as the country’s wind industry emerged again in 2021 having been suspended for several years.
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Anglo American & EDF Renewables to Form Envusa Energy in SA

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19 Oct, 2022, 4:40 am

Anglo American in partnership with EDF Renewables announced their agreement to form a new jointly owned company, Envusa Energy, to develop a regional renewable energy ecosystem in South Africa. As part of the agreement, Envusa Energy is launching a mature pipeline of more than 600 MW of wind and solar projects in South Africa – a major first step towards the development of an ecosystem that is expected to generate 3-5 GW of renewable energy by 2030. This first phase of Envusa Energy's renewables projects is expected to be fully funded – including by attracting debt financing that is typical for high quality energy infrastructure projects – and ready for construction to begin in 2023.

In March 2022, the two companies signed a Memorandum of Understanding to explore the ecosystem's development, designed to meet Anglo American's operational power requirements in South Africa and support the resilience of the local electricity supply systems and the wider decarbonisation of energy in the country. The RREE is also expected to catalyse economic activity in South Africa's renewable energy sector, supporting the country's broader just energy transition.

Envusa Energy is expected to supply Anglo American with a blend of renewable energy generated on Anglo American's sites and renewable energy transmitted via the national grid. This energy portfolio approach will aggregate energy from geographically dispersed renewable generating assets and allocate this energy optimally to meet the load demand for Anglo American's sites.
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TotalEnergies & Casa dos Ventos to Develop Renewable Portfolio

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4 Nov, 2022, 5:27 am

TotalEnergies and Brazil's leading renewable energy developer Casa dos Ventos haveannounced the creation of a 34% : 66% joint venture to jointly develop, build and operate the renewable portfolio of Casa Dos Ventos. This portfolio includes 700 MW of onshore wind capacity in operation, 1 GW of onshore wind under construction, 2.8 GW of onshore wind and 1.6 GW of solar projects under well advanced development (COD within 5 years).

Besides, the newly formed JV will have the right to acquire the current and new projects that are or will be developed by CDV as they reach execution stage. The JV will thus be able to jointly foster its growth by accessing an additional portfolio of at least 6 GW, that CDV will continue to expand.

TotalEnergies will pay a cash consideration of $550 million (R$ 2,920 million) and up to $30 million (R$ 159 million) in earn-out to complete the acquisition. In addition, TotalEnergies will have the option to acquire an additional 15% equity share in the JV after 5 years.
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Enel Green Power, Air Liquide & Sasol Sign PPA for Secunda

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3 Feb, 2023, 5:59 am

Enel Green Power has signed two long-term Power Purchase Agreements with Air Liquide Large Industries South Africa and Sasol South Africa to supply a total capacity of 220 MW of renewable energy to Sasol’s Secunda site, where Air Liquide operates the world’s largest oxygen production facility. This agreement is subject to regulatory and financial approvals.

The PPAs represent the first results of a joint Request for Proposal process initiated by Air Liquide and Sasol in April 2021 for the procurement of a total capacity of 900 MW of renewable energy, the largest corporate effort in South Africa to procure renewable energy for their operations.

The renewable energy will be supplied by two Enel Green Power wind projects, located in the Eastern Cape and have an expected annual production of more than 800 GWh.

Within the framework of the agreements with Air Liquide and Sasol, the two wind projects will be implemented through special purpose vehicles dedicated to each project, which will be local majority-owned.
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Repsol & Ibereólica Renovables Start Atacama Wind Farm in Chile

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24 Feb, 2023, 3:30 am

Repsol Ibereólica Renovables Chile, a company 50% owned by Repsol and the Ibereólica Renovables Group, have completed a new milestone with the start of electricity production at the Atacama wind farm, the second wind project jointly developed by the two companies, with an installed capacity of 165.3 MW.

Following its first wind farm, Cabo Leones III, with 192.5 MW, Atacama is located in the Chilean region of the same name, in the commune of Freirina, in the province of Huasco. The project consists of 29 Nordex N163 wind turbines of 5.7 MW, which have already begun to feed their first megawatt hours of 100% renewable energy into the grid. The construction and commissioning of this facility was completed in less than twelve months.

The Atacama wind farm will produce more than 450 GWh of clean energy per year, equivalent to the average annual consumption of 150,000 homes, and will prevent more than 320,000 tons of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere per year.

Prior to the start of construction, both companies signed a 14-year power purchase agreement (PPA), guaranteeing a double-digit return on this renewable generation asset.
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Groen licht voor windenergieproject ArcelorMittal in Brazilie

Voor 800 miljoen dollar.

(ABM FN-Dow Jones) ArcelorMittal heeft in Brazilië een joint venture gesloten met Casa dos Ventos voor het opwekken van windenergie. Dit maakte de staalmaker dinsdag bekend.

ArcelorMittal krijgt in deze nieuwe samenwerking, die 554 megawatt moet gaan opwekken, een meerderheidsbelang van 55 procent en de Brazilianen het resterende deel.

Het project heeft een waarde van 0,8 miljard dollar.

De samenwerking is op 13 april al goedgekeurd door de mededingingsautoriteiten en kan binnen vijftien dagen worden afgerond.

Naar verwachting zal de nieuwe joint venture voorzien in 38 procent van de totale energiebehoefte van ArcelorMittal in Brazilië in 2030.

Door: ABM Financial News.

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