GE Renewable Energy and China Huaneng Group Co. Ltd. have signed an agreement to build a 715 MW wind farm in Puyang, Henan Province, China. The facility is expected to produce enough green electricity to power the equivalent of 500,000 homes in Henan Province.
According to the agreement, GE Renewable Energy is set to provide 286 units of its 2.5-132 turbines with 130m soft steel towers to the wind farm – which will be developed by China Huaneng and located in the Puyang prefecture, Henan Province. GE’s 2.5-132 turbines are designed specifically for the unique low-wind-speed needs of the China wind regime.
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