Contract for Supply, Delivery, and Commissioning of 30 V162-6.2 MW Wind Turbines. Firm Order for the Pahkakoski Project. Renewable Energies and Green Transition.
Ilmatar has placed a firm order with Vestas for the Pahkakoski project, located 60 km from the city of Oulu in Finland. The contract includes the supply, delivery, and commissioning of 30 V162-6.2 MW wind turbines. Upon completion, Vestas will provide support for the turbines under a 30-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service contract designed to ensure optimized asset performance. Nils de Baar, President of Vestas Northern & Central Europe, highlighted the importance of the Pahkakoski project for collaboration with Ilmatar.
Ilmatar Places Firm Order for Pahkakoski Wind Project
The Finnish renewable energy company Ilmatar Energy has signed a contract for the delivery and commissioning of wind turbines for the Pahkakoski project, located in Finland. The chosen company to supply the wind turbines was Vestas, which will also be responsible for support and service contract to ensure optimized performance throughout the lifespan of the assets.
The President of Ilmatar Energy expressed satisfaction with the collaboration with Vestas, emphasizing the importance of the partnership on the path toward a sustainable future and green transition. The investment decision for the Pahkakoski wind farm is part of Ilmatar’s commitment to drive renewable energies in the Nordic countries, collaborating with other Nordic companies to achieve this goal.
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The Pahkakoski project represents a significant milestone for Ilmatar Energy, which is committed to contributing to the country’s transition to a cleaner and more sustainable energy system. The delivery and commissioning of the wind turbines by the chosen supplier marks an important step in the cooperation between the companies and in accelerating the adoption of renewable energies in the region.
With the Pahkakoski project, Ilmatar Energy reinforces its commitment to driving the transition to a greener future, contributing to clean and sustainable energy generation in Finland.
Source: © Re News.Biz

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