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Vestas wins deal for Romanian wind farm

October 30, 2024
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Vestas wins deal for Romanian wind farm
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Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Editorial Assistant

Energy Global,
Wednesday, 30 October 2024 13:00

The Danish turbine manufacturer Vestas has announced that it has secured a 50 MW supply order in Romania for 12 wind turbines.

As part of Vestas 4Q24 intake of new intake the deal was struck with Eolenerg Project SRL for a 50 MW wind farm in Sacele, Constanta County, in south-east Romania.

The order was for three V150-4.0 MW machines and nine V150-4.2 MW units and includes a 20 year AOM5000 service agreement for the turbines.

Delivery of the hardware for the installation has been scheduled for the 3Q25, with commissioning presently planned for 4Q25.

 

For more news and technical articles from the global renewable industry, read the latest issue of Energy Global magazine.Energy Global’s Autumn 2024 issue

Dive into the latest renewable energy insights in the Autumn issue of Energy Global, out now! The issue starts with an insightful guest comment from Cristiano Spillati, Managing Director at Limes Renewable Energy where he discusses the need for European renewable energy suppliers to accelerate the rate of the energy transition. This is followed by a regional report from Cornwall Insights on the battery energy storage industry in Australia. This issue explores key topics including offshore wind subsea cables, offshore wind support vessels, digitalisation, wind turbine components, and more!

Read the article online at: https://www.energyglobal.com/wind/30102024/vestas-wins-deal-for-romanian-wind-farm/

 

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