Siemens to Supply 141 Turbines in New Mexico and Texas

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Siemens has contracted with Pattern Energy Group LP to deliver, install, and service 141 wind turbines for the Broadview Wind project. Broadview Wind combines two adjacent projects in New Mexico and Texas with a total installed capacity of 324 MW. Both onshore wind-power plants will provide clean energy to meet the energy needs of about 180,000 households.

Siemens’ installation of its 2.3 MW onshore wind turbines was scheduled to begin in July, with the start of operations expected in the fourth quarter of 2016. A long-term service and maintenance agreement also was signed for the turbines and includes Siemens’ remote monitoring and diagnostic services, which offer a proactive approach to service and maintenance to help bolster the performance of the turbines during their lifetime.

Siemens will deliver its SWT-2.3-108 wind turbine, with a rotor diameter of 108 meters and a hub height of 80 meters. An installed power boost option provides additional electrical output under high-wind conditions. The New Mexico section of the Broadview project — near Broadview, an unincorporated community in Curry County in east New Mexico and about 29 miles north of Clovis — will feature 105 turbines for a total of 241 MW. The Texas section — in Deaf Smith County, about 100 miles southwest of Amarillo — will have 36 turbines for a total of 83 MW. Both sites benefit from constant wind conditions related to the streams of the North American wind belt. The blades for this project will be manufactured at the Siemens blade facility in Fort Madison, Iowa. The nacelles and hubs will be assembled at the Siemens facility in Hutchinson, Kansas.

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Siemens Financial Services (SFS) division is supporting the project with loans totaling nearly $100 million. The funds provided by SFS will be used to support the customer’s equity stake in the transaction — both during and after construction.

“Siemens is proud to provide a sustainable solution to Pattern Development to help advance efforts in the U.S. to reduce greenhouse gas emissions,” said Thomas Richterich, CEO Onshore of the Siemens Wind Power and Renewables division. “With our broad portfolio and comprehensive expertise in wind-power generation, we will help to increase the share of wind power in the U.S. energy mix. With New Mexico’s proximity to important wind-energy areas, the state is on the way to become an important driver for the wind industry in this region.” 

Source Siemens

For more information, go to www.siemens.com/wind.