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Spanish company Gamesa's chairman Ignacio Martin speaks during the presentation of the first Gamesa's Offgrid prototype, a technology that can generate and provide electricity in remote and difficult access areas, at La Plana plant, near Zaragoza, on May 10, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / CESAR MANSOCESAR MANSO/AFP/Getty Images
Spanish company Gamesa's chairman Ignacio Martin speaks during the presentation of the first Gamesa's Offgrid prototype, a technology that can generate and provide electricity in remote and difficult access areas, at La Plana plant, near Zaragoza, on May 10, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / CESAR MANSOCESAR MANSO/AFP/Getty Images
An employee of the Spanish company Gamesa gesture presents the first Gamesa's Offgrid prototype, a technology that can generate and provide electricity in remote and difficult access areas, at La Plana plant, near Zaragoza, on May 10, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / CESAR MANSOCESAR MANSO/AFP/Getty Images
A picture taken on May 10, 2016 shows an "Osborne" bull past wind turbines at the La Plana plant where the first Gamesa's Offgrid prototype, a technology that can generate and provide electricity in remote and difficult access areas, is presented, near Zaragoza. / AFP PHOTO / CESAR MANSOCESAR MANSO/AFP/Getty Images
A picture taken on May 10, 2016 shows an information sign at the La Plana plant where the first Gamesa's Offgrid prototype, a technology that can generate and provide electricity in remote and difficult access areas, is presented, near Zaragoza. / AFP PHOTO / CESAR MANSOCESAR MANSO/AFP/Getty Images
Spanish company Gamesa's chairman Ignacio Martin speaks during the presentation of the first Gamesa's Offgrid prototype, a technology that can generate and provide electricity in remote and difficult access areas, at La Plana plant, near Zaragoza, on May 10, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / CESAR MANSOCESAR MANSO/AFP/Getty Images
A picture taken on May 10, 2016 shows an information sign near wind turbines at the La Plana plant where the first Gamesa's Offgrid prototype, a technology that can generate and provide electricity in remote and difficult access areas, is presented, near Zaragoza. / AFP PHOTO / CESAR MANSOCESAR MANSO/AFP/Getty Images
An employee of the Spanish company Gamesa gesture presents the first Gamesa's Offgrid prototype, a technology that can generate and provide electricity in remote and difficult access areas, at La Plana plant, near Zaragoza, on May 10, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / CESAR MANSOCESAR MANSO/AFP/Getty Images











