Wind turbine manufacturer Gamesa has signed cooperation agreements with two Chinese companies to develop projects in China, the company said Wednesday.
The deals with Guangdong Nuclear Wind Power and Huadian New Energy Development will focus on projects in China's Jilin Province and in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
The projects will add an additional 600 megawatts and increase Gamesa's total capacity in China to 2,726 megawatts.
Gamesa, a Spanish wind power company, has installed more than 2,000 wind turbines at more than 60 sites in China, and has employed more than 1,200 people in the country.