Regulatory News:
Alstom (Paris:ALO) opens on 30 November in Brazil its first wind turbine
plant in the South American continent. The plant, located in the
industrial complex of Camaçari, State of Bahia, will have an output
capacity of 300 MW per year. With a total area of 50,000 m2
and a built-up area of 10,000 m2, the new plant represents an
initial investment of R$ 50 million (about 20 million euros). It will
generate, at first, 150 direct and 500 indirect jobs, representing an
important contribution to the regional economy.
The setting-up of this new facility is part of the company’s global
strategy of reinforcing the presence of renewable solutions in the
energy mix and investing in developing countries. Alstom already holds
the leadership in the hydro power plant market, where it accounts for
around 25% of the world’s generation capacity and close to 40% of the
Brazilian market. The company is steadily developing its wind
technologies, offering and industrial footprint. It has already
installed or is installing over 2,200 turbines in over 120 wind plants
globally, equivalent to a total capacity of over 3,000 MW. This
operation in the wind sector consolidates the company’s positioning in
delivering solutions that reduce the emissions of CO2 into the
atmosphere.
This new plant, which has been built according to the LEED certification1
which defines and certifies a sustainable building, will be in charge of
the assembly of the ECO 86 turbines, adapted for the medium to high wind
conditions and for the complex coastal geography of the region. The
plant will also manufacture the ECO 100 turbines, which has already over
350 MW installed or under construction around the world and over 200,000
accumulated hours of operation since 2008.
"Today, Alstom reinforces its strategy of investing in renewable
power and proves great interest in expanding markets, such as Brazil.
This is just the beginning of a path we want to follow in the wind
industry in Brazil and over Latin America”, said Patrick Kron,
Chairman and CEO of Alstom, at the inauguration. The ceremony was
attended by top Brasilian officials such as Jaques Wagner, Governor of
the State of Bahia, and around 150 participants including customers,
business partners and authorities.
Brazil is one of the fastest growing markets for wind power, according
to Marcos Costa, Vice President Power Renewable and Power Thermal for
Alstom Latin America. "One of the greatest potential is in the
Northeastern region, and Bahia is one of the most promising states. The
industrial complex of Camaçari is well-located in terms of logistics,
especially for exportation and the offer of specialized labor found in
the region,” says Costa. An estimated one third of the Camaçari
plant production will serve other markets in Latin America.
"Alstom, present in Brazil for over 55 years, has supplied around one
third of the country’s power generation equipment. We already have an
important power generation base through hydro and thermal plants. Now we
take another important step in the consolidation of our market, with the
implementation of this unit for the wind segment. We will have the
opportunity to invest, add new tax revenue and generate more jobs for
Bahia,” adds Marcos Costa.
Before the start of its manufacturing operations in Brazil, Alstom
already won two critical contracts for wind farms. In July 2010, Alstom
signed a contract worth € 100 million with the renewable power
generation company Desenvix, a subsidiary of the Engevix group, for the
construction of a 90 MW wind complex, also in the state of Bahia. The
Brotas Complex will be composed of three wind farms to be equipped with
57 Alstom ECO 86 wind turbines of 1.67 MW each.
In 2011, the company signed a contract with Brasventos S.A, worth
approximately €200 million, for the construction and maintenance of
three wind farms, which will be installed in the state of Rio Grande do
Norte. The complex will have a total production capacity of 580,000 MWh
a year, enough power to supply over 100,000 houses and save over 300,000
tons of CO2 every year. The scope of the order includes the supply,
installation and commissioning and long-term servicing of the ECO 86
wind turbines. The farms will be supplied with Alstom’s SCADA system,
allowing for local and remote access to turbine data, optimizing
operation and maintenance.
1 The LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)
was established by the USGBC (United States Green Building Council) and
involves a rating system to define and certify a sustainable building.
It confirms that the construction will follow the environmental benefit
concepts, which are: SS (Sustainable Site), WE (Water Efficiency), EA
(Energy and Atmosphere), MR (Materials and Resources), IEQ (Indoor
Environmental Quality) and ID (Innovation in Design).
About Alstom
Alstom is a global leader in rail transport
and power generation and transmission infrastructure, and is at the
forefront of innovative technologies that respect the environment.
Alstom builds the fastest train and the automated metros with greatest
capacity in the world, supplies integrated turnkey plants and associated
services to a wide range of power sources, including hydro, nuclear,
gas, coal and wind, and offers several solutions for power transmission,
focused on smart grids. The Group employs 92,700 people in over 100
countries and registered sales of €20.9 billion in 2010/11.
