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Broadwind Energy (BWEN) Wins $34 Million Tower Order

Broadwind Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: BWEN) today announced a $34 million order for towers from a U.S. wind turbine manufacturer. Broadwind will produce these towers in its Abilene, Texas facility with delivery scheduled to begin in fourth-quarter 2013 and extend into 2014.

“This order starts to fill the capacity in our Abilene facility into 2014,” said Peter Duprey, Broadwind Energy’s president and CEO. “This provides our tower business with better visibility further into the future. We continue to be pleased with the demand for domestically produced wind towers in the United States.”

About Broadwind Energy

Broadwind Energy (NASDAQ: BWEN) applies decades of deep industrial expertise to innovate integrated solutions for customers in the energy and infrastructure markets. From gears and gearing systems for wind, oil and gas and mining applications, to wind towers, to comprehensive remanufacturing of gearboxes and blades, to operations and maintenance services and industrial weldments, we have solutions for the energy needs of the future. With facilities throughout the U.S., Broadwind Energy’s talented team of 800 employees is committed to helping customers maximize performance of their investments—quicker, easier and smarter. Find out more at www.bwen.com.

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Monday, April 29th, 2013 Uncategorized