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GE Renewable Energy strengthens its position in Spain through a new agreement with Repsol to install 133 MW in Aragón, Spain

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  • GE Renewable Energy will supply 22 of GE’s 6.1 MW wind turbines, the most powerful GE turbines installed in Spain
  • Both the towers and blades will be manufactured in Spain
  • GE Renewable Energy has installed more than 400 MW with Repsol in Spain

Madrid, February 2, 2023 - GE Renewable Energy has been selected by Repsol to supply 22 units of its 6.1 MW wind turbines - the most powerful GE wind turbines installed in Spain - to six of the wind farms in its Delta II project (Santa Cruz I, Amp, II, III, and San Isidro I and II) in Aragon.

These six wind farms will have a total combined capacity of 133 MW and will supply energy to the equivalent of 100,000 homes. The Delta II project is Repsol's largest renewable project currently under construction, with a total capacity of 860 MW.

The blades will be manufactured by GE's wind turbine blade subsidiary, LM Wind Power, which operates from Ponferrada (León) and Castellón in Spain. The wind turbine towers will also be produced in Spain, while the nacelles will be produced in Salzbergen, Germany.

Gilan Sabatier, Chief Commercial Officer, of GE Renewable Energy, Onshore Wind International, commented: "Our sincere gratitude to Repsol for their trust in our technology for this flagship project. We are very proud to contribute to the development of the wind industry in Spain and specifically in the region of Aragon. This project further reinforces our position in one of the largest wind markets in Europe and is a testimony to our ability to support our European customers in the energy transition.”

"This new agreement with GE Renewable Energy is a further step towards meeting our ambitious goal of reaching 6 GW of renewables by 2025 and 20 GW by 2030. Renewables are key to Repsol's decarbonization strategy, which has set itself the challenge of becoming a net zero emissions company by 2050," says Enrique Pedrosa, Chief Operating Officer (COO) for Europe and Latin America of Repsol Low Carbon Generation business.

GE Renewable Energy is committed to facilitating the energy transition by supporting the work of its customers. In Spain, GE is one of the leading manufacturers in the market, with more than 4.6GW of installed capacity. To date, the company has installed 400 MW with Repsol in the country.

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About GE Renewable Energy
GE Renewable Energy, an integral part of the GE Vernova portfolio of energy businesses, is a $16 billion business which combines one of the broadest portfolios in the renewable energy industry to provide end-to-end solutions for our customers demanding reliable and affordable green power. Combining onshore and offshore wind, blades, hydro, storage, utility-scale solar, and grid solutions as well as hybrid renewables and digital services offerings, GE Renewable Energy has installed more than 400+ gigawatts of clean renewable energy and equipped more than 90 percent of utilities worldwide with its grid solutions. With nearly 40,000 employees present in more than 80 countries, GE Renewable Energy creates value for customers seeking to power the world with affordable, reliable and sustainable green electrons.

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GE Renewable Energy strengthens its position in Spain through a new agreement with Repsol to install 133 MW in Aragón, Spain