The company has secured a contract to supply, install and commission its GE Cypress onshore wind turbines for BIM Wind’s 88 MW wind farm in South Central Vietnam.
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GE Renewable Energy wins one of the Largest Onshore Wind Contracts in South-east Asia
Contract signed with BIM Wind JSC, a joint venture company between Philippines AC Energy and Vietnam BIM Energy Holding for an 88 MW wind farm
Selection of the GE Cypress turbine, GE s largest onshore wind turbine
Wind farm expected to be commissioned by the end of third quarter of 2021
Order includes a 15-year full-service O&M contract
Hanoi, Vietnam - May 27, 2021 -GE Renewable Energy announced today it has secured a contract with BIM Wind JSC ( BIM Wind ), a project joint venture company between AC Energy, the power generation platform of Ayala Corporation, one of the largest Philippine conglomerates, and BIM Energy Holding, the renewable energy platform of BIM Group, one of Vietnam s largest privately-owned conglomerates, to supply, install and commission GE Cypress onshore wind turbines for BIM Wind s 88 MW wind farm located in Ninh Thuận Province, South Central Vietnam.
Courtesy of GE Renewable Energy.
BIM Wind is a project joint venture company between AC Energy, the power generation platform of Ayala Corporation, one of the largest Philippine conglomerates, and BIM Energy Holding, the renewable energy platform of BIM Group, one of Vietnam’s largest privately-owned conglomerates.
The 88 MW order is GE’s largest Cypress platform deal in South-east Asia, eclipsing three other Cypress orders in Vietnam over the last 12 months. It includes a 15-year full-service agreement. The project is expected to be commissioned and operational by the end of third quarter of 2021. All turbines will be equipped with the two-piece blade design.