Vestas secures various new orders

Vestas secures various new orders

(Oilandgaspress) Vestas has received an order totalling 102 MW for two wind projects in Italy from long-standing partner Edison. The projects form part of a broader 400 MW frame agreement, with the remaining capacity to be confirmed and announced as it becomes firm and unconditional.
The order consists of the Andretta-Bisaccia project that will feature five V150-5.6 MW EnVentus wind turbines and twelve V150-4.5 MW turbines as well as the Rocchetta project that will include four V136-4.5 MW turbines. Both projects will be supported by a 10-year operation and maintenance service agreement, ensuring optimal performance and reliability throughout their lifecycle. Turbine delivery and commissioning are expected in the fourth quarter of 2026. The order also reinforces Vestas’ leadership in the country’s wind energy sector, where it has installed over 6 GW since 1991.


Vestas announces a new order in South Korea

Vestas is proud to announce the following order as part of our Q4 order intake:

CountryRegionCustomerProject nameMWTurbine varaintService agreementDelivery & commissioning
South KoreaAPACDaeMyoung  Energy Co., LtdGokseong Green Wind Power Project437 x V162-6.2 MW20-year AOM5000 Service AgreementDelivery planned for 2027 and commissioning in 2028

Vestas also announced the following orders as part of our Q4 order intake:

CountryRegionCustomerProject nameMWTurbine varaintService agreementDelivery & commissioning
ItalyEMEAERGCarlentini and Greci-Montaguto12518 x V163-4.5 MW, 6 x V136 4.5 MW, 4 x V117 4.2 MWLong-termAOM 5000 Service AgreementTurbine delivery and commissioning are expected by 2026
SpainEMEACapital EnergyEl Castillar & Joluga884 x V162-6.2 MW, 9 x V163-4.5, 5 x V150-4.5 MW20-yearAOM 4000 Service AgreementTurbine commissioning is expected by Q1 2027 and Q2 2027
PortugalEMEASaetaPenamarcor4510 x V163-4.5 MWLong-term AOM5000 Service AgreementTurbine commissioning is expected by end of 2026
PortugalEMEAHyperionNortada327 x V163-4.5 MW20 years AOM 4000 Service AgreementTurbine delivery is expected for H1 2027 and commissioning and for H1 2027

Vestas has received a 390 MW order for the Shinan-Ui offshore wind project in Jeollanam Province, South Korea. The project is developed by Shinan-Ui Offshore Wind, a consortium consisting of Hanwha Ocean, SK Eternix, KOMIPO (Korea Midland Power Co., Ltd.), Future Energy Fund, and Hyundai Engineering & Construction. The project marks Vestas’ first offshore wind order in South Korea, underscoring our commitment to advancing renewable energy globally and supporting South Korea’s clean energy transition.

The order includes 26 V236-15.0 MW offshore wind turbines as well as a 20-year service agreement to support reliable and optimised asset performance.
Turbine deliveries are scheduled to commence in 2027, with commercial operations of the wind farm expected to begin in 2028.

Vestas’ flagship offshore wind turbine, the V236-15.0 MW is built on proven, world-class technology and received its type certification in 2023, ensuring safety and quality. Since its launch, Vestas has secured more than 9 GW of firm orders globally, demonstrating its strong competitiveness in the offshore wind market.


Vestas is proud to announce the following orders as part of our Q4 order intake:

CountryRegionCustomerProject nameMWTurbine variantService agreementDelivery & commissioning
IrelandEMEAUndisclosedUndisclosed9922 x V136-4.5 MW20-year AOM 5000 Service AgreementDelivery planned to begin in Q1 2027; commissioning scheduled to begin in Q3 2027
IrelandEMEAUndisclosedUndisclosed4711 x V117-4.3 MWUndisclosedUndisclosed
IrelandEMEAInvis EnergyKnocknamork427 x V150-6.0 MW20-year AOM 5000 Service AgreementDelivery planned to begin in Q3 2026; commissioning scheduled to begin in Q2 2027

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