The signing of this contract, which covers 200MW of installations between 2011 and 2012, coincided with a visit to Spain by Liu Qi, deputy director of China’s energy regulator NEA (National Energy Administration), and executives of China's top four energy companies — China Longyuan Electric Power Group, Datang Renewable Power Company, China Huadian New Energy Development Company and China Guangdong Nuclear Wind Power Company — Gamesa’s major customers in China.
A signing ceremony, presided over by Fabricio Hernández Pampaloni, Spain's Secretary of State for Energy, was held this morning at the Industry Ministry.
The deal between Gamesa and Huadian follows a similar agreement between the two companies for a 300MW wind farm in Inner Mongolia, signed in February.