The service contracts comprise routine O&M services, production-based availability guarantees and state-of-the-art monitoring and control solutions.
EDPR NA and GE have also signed contracts to boost power production and spare parts agreements.
The EDPR NA agreement is the second fleet-wide, wind-turbine service agreement GE has recently announced.
GE service agreements will also give customers access to GE’s suite of turbine upgrades, which are based on new product evolutions and in-depth product knowledge.
EDPR NA chief assets operation officer Bryan Hayes said that the agreement will give the firm the highest value along with the most comprehensive support available for its facilities and will allow the firm meet its goals of increasing the reliability, profitability and performance of the wind fleet.