GE Vernova announced on April 20 that it has signed an agreement to provide 15 of its 6.1 MW-158m workhorse wind turbines to power the Santa Maria de las Fuentes wind farm in Spain, developed by Renovalia. The deal, which was booked in the fourth quarter of 2025, further strengthens GE Vernova’s commitment to supporting Spain’s transition to renewable energy.

Spain has a goal of installing 62 GW of wind in the country by 2030, part of its plan to generate over 80 percent of its electricity from renewable resources by the end of the decade.
The Santa Maria de las Fuentes project joins a growing list of Spanish wind farms utilizing GE Vernova’s 6.1 MW platform, which is designed to provide high-quality, affordable, and sustainable renewable energy at scale.
GE Vernova's Wind segment has a total installed base of approximately 59,000 turbines and more than 120 GW of installed capacity worldwide.