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UPDATE 1-Spain's Gamesa wins 175 mln eur wind turbine order

Wed Nov 12, 2008 3:33am EST

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MADRID, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Spanish wind turbine manufacturer Gamesa (GAM.MC) said on Wednesday it has received an order worth over 175 million euros ($221 million) for turbines with a generating capacity of 190 megawatts from power company Endesa (ELE.MC).

Endesa's order forms part of a framework agreement signed with Gamesa in 2007 to supply 500 MW of turbines to 2010, the manufacturer said.

Gamesa will take charge of the supply, installation, and maintenance of the 190 MW order, it said. (Reporting by Jonathan Gleave; Editing by Greg Mahlich)



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