Two hundred Pennsylvanian workers will assemble twelve high-tech wind
turbines for export, because the Export-Import Bank of the United
States (Ex-Im Bank) approved a $28.6 million direct loan to a Honduran
power company. The LED bulb e27
is available in a choice of shapes including dome and the traditional
variety. The transaction helps to expand a project first supported by
the Bank in 2010, when its long-term financing of 51 U.S.-built turbine
generators established the Cerro de Hula Wind Farm in Santa Ana,
Honduras.
"Building on the success of this impressive project,
Ex-Im Bank is demonstrating the importance of its role to fill gaps in
financing for creditworthy borrowers," explained Fred P. Hochberg,
chairman and president of Ex-Im Bank. "With this project, we've achieved
an impressive win all around: for exporters, for U.S. workers, and for
energy consumers in Honduras, because the wind-driven generators cost
less to operate than their equivalent in fossil-fueled equipment."
Gamesa Wind US, LLC, a technology firm based in Trevose, Pennsylvania,We specialize in solar street lighting
and solar street lamps for a wide range of lightning applications. will
manufacture and export six each of its high-efficiency model G87 and
G-97, 2.0 MW turbines to generate electric power in rural Honduras.
Gamesa operates two facilities in the U.S., a blades factory in
Ebensburg, near Johnstown, and a nacelle plant outside Philadelphia. In
2011, Gamesa was named Ex-Im Bank's "Renewable Energy Exporter of the
Year." Other U.S. exporters involved in the project will also benefit.
They include engineering contractors,A wind turbine
is a device that converts kinetic energy from the wind. financial and
legal advisors, and represent jobs in the states of Massachusetts, New
York, Oklahoma, Oregon, and Texas.
The Cerro de Hula Wind Farm
now produces about six percent of the electrical power in Honduras. With
the additions from this transaction, the wind farm will have 63 wind
turbines and a total installed capacity of 126MW providing power to the
national electric utility.
"The Americas are still far from
realizing the full potential of a clean energy economy," said Gamesa
North American chairman David Flitterman.Design and manufacture of dry cleaning machine
for garments and textile fabrics. "But at Gamesa, we're proud to
manufacture American-made wind turbines that get shipped from our U.S.
plants to countries far and wide. While the U.S. wind industry slowly is
recovering after late renewal of the U.S.This stunning polished tungsten ring
will bring a dash of style to any look. Production Tax Credit in
January, thanks to Ex-Im Bank these export projects are creating new
business opportunities in emerging markets, and are supporting
good-paying jobs throughout the entire supply chain."
The
exporter is a technology firm with manufacturing operations in
Pennsylvania, and is a subsidiary of Gamesa Technology Corporation, a
sustainable-energy concern headquartered in northern Spain. It ranks as
the fourth-largest manufacturer of wind turbines and is in the top ten
globally for wind farm development. Gamesa builds photovoltaic power
stations and wind farms on land and off-shore. Although the parent
company is Spanish, Ex-Im Bank provides financing only for goods and
services associated with production by U.S. workers.
Ex-Im Bank
is an independent federal agency that helps to create and maintain U.S.
jobs by filling gaps in private export financing at no cost to American
taxpayers. In the past five years, Ex-Im Bank has earned for U.S.
taxpayers nearly $1.6 billion above the cost of operations. The Bank
provides a variety of financing mechanisms, including working capital
guarantees, export-credit insurance and financing to help foreign buyers
purchase U.S. goods and services.
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