- GE Renewable Energy will provide its latest generation of 3.6-137 wind turbines for a total capacity of 100 MW, enough to power around 150,000 homes
- It marks the first GE wind farm project in Jordan and the first renewable energy project by Mass Energy Group Holding
- Project underlines the commitment of GE Renewable Energy to support the clean energy goals of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Amman, Jordan; April 9, 2018: GE
Renewable Energy (NYSE: GE) today announced that it will provide its
latest generation of 3.6-137 wind turbines to Mass Energy Group Holding,
a subsidiary of Mass Global, to develop a 100 MW Mass Wind project in
the country. This clean energy project will meet the power requirements
of over 150,000 homes and reduce carbon emissions by 233,800 metric
tons annually.
This will be the first windfarm in Jordan for both GE and Mass Global
and builds on their longstanding business relationship. GE Renewable
Energy and their consortium partner Elecnor signed a contract for the
engineering, procurement and construction of the project.
Set to be operational by the end of 2019, the Mass Wind project
supports Kingdom of Jordan’s commitment to meeting its renewable energy
targets, outlined in its Vision 2025, to increase the share of renewable
energy in the total energy mix to 11% and drive domestic energy
production to 39%.
Dr. Manar Al Moneef, General Manager, GE’s Onshore Wind Business, in
Middle East, North Africa, and Turkey, said: “The greenfield wind
project in Rashadeh is aligned with Jordan’s Vision 2025 to strengthen
the renewable energy sector and boost domestic energy production, and
adds significant value to the economy and the local community.
Through
our cooperation with Mass Global for its first project in Jordan, we are
proud to provide our advanced wind technology that is ideally suited
for Jordan and the region’s needs.”
Mr. Shadi Abu Al-Khair, Director General of the Commercial Department
of Mass Jordan for Renewable Energy, said: “To develop this project is a
milestone in our international expansion and our commitment to showcase
our competencies in the energy and renewable energy sectors across the
region.
GE’s wind technology is leveraged globally, and by working with
GE, we are bringing highly flexible and efficient operations to the new
wind farm that will serve Jordan’s people.”
GE Renewable Energy is strengthening its presence in the wind energy
sector of the Middle East region having recently marked a milestone with
the supply of two wind turbines to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and to
the Dhofar windfarm in Oman. GE’s global wind footprint extends to more
than 35 countries with over 60 Gigawatts of onshore wind turbines
installed across the globe.
Source: GE
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