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Gamesa, a Spanish renewable-energy products company, said Mexico's environmental regulators have authorized construction of a wind farm in Oaxaca with a potential output of 200 megawatts.


GAMESA GAMESA Galletera Mexicana Sociedad Anónima (Spanish) , a Spanish Spanish, river, c.150 mi (240 km) long, issuing from Spanish Lake, S Ont., Canada, NW of Sudbury, and flowing generally S through Biskotasi and Agnew lakes to Lake Huron opposite Manitoulin island. There are several hydroelectric stations on the river.  renewable-energy products company, said Mexico's environmental regulators have authorized au·thor·ize  
tr.v. au·thor·ized, au·thor·iz·ing, au·thor·iz·es
1. To grant authority or power to.

2. To give permission for; sanction:
 construction of a wind farm in Oaxaca with a potential output of 200 megawatts. It will be operational in 2006.
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Publication:Latin Trade
Date:Sep 1, 2005
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