The contract with Globeleq Mesoamerica Energywill allow the Spanish company to set up 25 of its G87 2MW wind turbines at the project location in the Guanacaste region of Costa Rica.
Gamesa will likely additionally create much of the necessary infrastructure for the premises which includes a substation, a high-tension line and grid connection.
The Orosí wind farm is anticipated to be finished in late 2014 or early 2015. The contract includes a five-year operations and maintenance arrangement.
Gamesa has in the past finalized the 116MW Cerro de Hula wind farm in Honduras and the 44MW Eolo venture in Nicaragua for GME.