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Trevose wind-turbine affiliate signs W.Va., deal

Spanish wind-turbine maker Gamesa, whose U.S. headquarters are in Trevose, will supply 49 turbines to the New Creek Wind Farm, a 103-megawatt project that will be erected next year on a ridgeline in Grant County, West Virginia. Gamesa did not disclose a price.

Spanish wind-turbine maker Gamesa, whose U.S. headquarters are in Trevose, will supply 49 turbines to the New Creek Wind Farm, a 103-megawatt project that will be erected next year on a ridgeline in Grant County, West Virginia. Gamesa did not disclose a price.

The wind farm is owned by Enbridge Inc., a Canadian energy delivery company with interests in about 2,000 MW of renewable energy projects. Gamesa will provide turbine operations and maintenance services under a five-year fixed-price contract, after which Enbridge will operate it.

Enbridge announced Wednesday it bought the project for $200 million from its developer, EverPower Wind Holdings L.L.C., a Pittsburgh firm whose assets include four Pennsylvania wind farms.

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