Danish Manufacturer Will Supply V162-6.2 MW EnVentus Turbines for 254 MW Wind Project in Australia in Q4 2024, Including EPC and 30-Year Service Contract.
Vestas has been chosen to supply 41 V162-6.2 MW turbines from the EnVentus platform for an undisclosed wind project in Australia, totaling a contract of 254 MW. The company will also be responsible for the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) of the hardware, in addition to taking on a 30-year service contract. The expectation is that the delivery of the turbines will occur in the fourth quarter of 2024, with commissioning scheduled to begin in the fourth quarter of 2025. The project name and the involved clients remain confidential.
As one of the leading wind turbine manufacturers in the world, Vestas is strengthening its presence in the Australian market with the contract for the undisclosed wind project. The company once again demonstrates its ability to provide integrated solutions and long-term services in the renewable energy sector, reinforcing its commitment to sustainability and clean energy generation.
Vestas Wins 254 MW Contract for Wind Project in Australia
Vestas, a world-renowned wind turbine manufacturer, has secured a contract to supply 41 V162-6.2 MW turbines for a large wind project in Australia. This is a significant step for Vestas’s EnVentus platform, which offers customizable wind turbines to meet specific customer needs.
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The company for engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) of the hardware will also be handled by Vestas, along with the 30-year service contract for the delivery of the machines and commissioning. This demonstrates the client’s trust in Vestas’s ability to deliver cutting-edge wind solutions.
The contract is a testament to Vestas’s ongoing commitment to driving the global transition to renewable energy. With rising demand for renewable energy, Vestas is uniquely positioned to meet this growing need and contribute to a more sustainable future.
With a strong global presence and a proven track record of success, Vestas continues to lead the way in the wind turbine industry. The 254 MW contract in Australia is just another example of Vestas’s solid commitment to providing advanced and sustainable wind solutions.
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