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Vestas wins 50 MW order in China

Vestas has received an order for a project in China that includes the supply of 14 V136-3.45 MW wind turbines delivered in 3.6 MW Power Optimised Mode, as well as a 5-year service agreement. Deliveries are expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2020, with commissioning planned for the same quarter.

The project and customer names are undisclosed.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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MHI Vestas Offshore Wind A/S has received a 1,140 MW order for an offshore project in the UK
Vestas Wind Systems A/S, Aarhus, 15 June 2020
Company announcement No. 23/2020


MHI Vestas Offshore Wind A/S has received a 1,140 MW order for an offshore project in the UK

With reference to Vestas Wind Systems A/S’ Company announcement No. 22/2020 of 1 June 2020, MHI Vestas Offshore Wind has received a firm order for delivery of wind turbines for the Seagreen offshore project in Scotland. The order has been placed by Seagreen Wind Energy Limited and comprises 114 V164-10.0 MW™ turbines delivered in different load optimised modes to adapt to grid requirements.

The wind turbines will be delivered by MHI Vestas Offshore Wind A/S and will not enter into the order backlog of Vestas Wind Systems A/S.
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Vestas secures 35 MW auction win in Poland
News release from Vestas Northern and Central Europe
Hamburg, 16 June 2020

Vestas has worked closely with KGAL Investment Management to develop a customised wind energy solution that has enabled our customer to succeed in a competitive auction. Awarded at the Polish wind-solar-energy auction in December 2019, this order marks another win for Vestas in the auction round. So far, Vestas has supported our customers to win more than 900 MW in auctions in Poland, attesting to the increasing competitiveness of onshore wind energy in the market.

Further demonstrating the continued strong demand for Vestas’ 2 MW platform, the Elblag (Krasin) wind project in northern Poland will comprise 16 V110-2.0 MW turbines deployed in 2.2 MW Power Optimised Mode with 120m towers in combination with a 25-years Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement. This site-specific solution will lower the levelised cost of energy while at the same time maximise the power production of the project.

“This order emphasises our long-standing relationship with Vestas and will expand the Vestas turbine fleet in our managed portfolio to over 480 MW”, outlines Michael Ebner, Managing Director of KGAL Investment Management, who is responsible for the infrastructure asset class. “The long-term service agreement adds additional security and stability to the project’s expected revenue streams which are hedged by the auction award. With this project we are expanding in Poland and complement KGAL’s renewables portfolio in nine other European countries”.

“Helping our customers to win more than 900 MW during the first two auction rounds in Poland, this order from our valued customer KGAL Asset Management underlines our ability to support our customers’ success in auctions while creating maximum return for their investment in wind”, states Nils de Baar, President of Vestas Northern and Central Europe.

The project will feature a VestasOnline® Business SCADA solution, lowering turbine downtime and thus optimising the energy output. The contract further includes supply, installation and commissioning of the wind turbines, as well as a 25-years Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreements.

Deliveries are expected to begin in the third quarter of 2020, while commissioning is planned for the fourth quarter of 2021.
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Vestas wins first Enventus order in USA for 336 MW project from Taaleri Energia, AIP and Akuo Energy
News release from Vestas-American Wind Technology
Portland, 16 June 2020

Vestas has received a 336 MW order from the Taaleri SolarWind II fund and co-investors, AIP and Akuo Energy for the Escalade wind project in Texas, USA which will feature the first Enventus platform turbines in the USA. The project is the first North American wind project for Taaleri Energia and the Taaleri SolarWind II fund.

The order includes supply, installation, and commissioning of 45 V162-5.6 MW and 20 V150-4.2 MW turbines as well as a 30-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement, designed to ensure optimised performance for the lifetime of the project. Turbine delivery will begin the second quarter of 2021 with commissioning scheduled to begin the third quarter of 2021.

“We are extremely happy with first investment in the US from the Taaleri SolarWind II fund and delighted to be partnering with Vestas on this project. The onshore wind resource in Texas is excellent and the location of our wind farm, with connections to the large population centres, is also ideal. The ERCOT market for electricity in Texas is very similar in structure and operation to the Nord Pool electricity market in the Nordic countries, a market that we are very familiar with”, said Taaleri Energia’s Managing Director, Kai Rintala.

“We’re pleased to deploy the first Enventus turbines in the USA with Taaleri Energia on their first project in the USA”, said Chris Brown, President of Vestas’ sales and service division in the United States and Canada. “By pairing this technology with a 30-year service agreement, Taaleri Energia has ensured the Escalade wind project will deliver long-term low-cost wind energy thus maximising returns for their fund investors”.

It is Vestas’ largest EnVentus order to date and it takes the global order intake for the platform past 900 MW. Introduced in 2019, the Enventus platform is the next generation of Vestas technology, building on and leveraging proven technology from the 2 MW, 4 MW and 9 MW platforms to meet customisation needs more efficiently through advanced modularity.

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Vestas Bags 18MW Order from Inergia in Italy

Vestas has secured an order from Inergia SpA, a leading producer of renewable energy in Italy, for the Stornara project located in the Apulia region. Awarded in the Italian auction round in October 2019, the 18 MW order adds to the more than 1.1 GW of contracts signed by Vestas in Italy’s auction system, thus demonstrating its ability to support customers in submitting winning auction bids. The order reinforces Vestas’ leadership in the country’s wind energy sector, where it has installed more than 4.3 GW since 1991, accounting for a 40 percent market share.

The order includes the supply and installation of five V136-3.45 MW wind turbines delivered in 3.6 MW Power Optimised Mode, as well as a 10-year Active Output Management 4000 service agreement.

Turbine delivery will begin in the first quarter of 2021 with commissioning scheduled for the same quarter.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas Bags 249 MW Order in USA

Vestas has received an order for 249 MW of V136-4.2 MW turbines and V136-3.45 MW turbines delivered in 3.6 MW Power Optimised Mode for a project in the U.S. Including previously purchased 4 MW components, the project has a total nameplate capacity of 300 MW. The order includes supply and commissioning of the turbines as well as a multi-year AOM 5000 service agreement, designed to ensure optimised performance for the lifetime of the project. Turbine delivery will begin the second quarter of 2021 with commissioning scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2021.

The project and customer are undisclosed.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas Bags 84 MW Order for V150-4.2 MW Turbines in Vietnam

Vestas has secured an 84 MW order to supply, transport, install and commission a total of 20 V150-4.2 MW wind turbines for a wind project in Vietnam. Working closely with the customer to understand their requirements and the site conditions, Vestas was able to customise a solution featuring V150-4.2 MW turbines at a hub height of 145m to help optimise the wind energy production for the project. The order also includes a 20-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement, designed to maximise energy production for the site. With a yield-based availability guarantee, Vestas will provide the customer with long-term business case certainty. The project and customer are undisclosed. The construction of the project is expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2021, ahead of the current wind feed-in tariff deadline in Vietnam.

The order takes Vestas’ firm order intake for the V150-4.2 MW in Vietnam to over 600 MW since its first order win in March of last year, underlining the turbine variant’s excellent fit to deliver high and efficient energy production in Vietnam’s low to medium wind speeds.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas, Rabobank and Windpark Zeewolde partner up to build Netherland’s largest onshore wind project

Windpark Zeewolde BV, Vestas and Rabobank have closed contracts for wind turbines and financing for the Windpark Zeewolde project in the Netherlands. Windpark Zeewolde BV, a unique collaboration of more than 200 local farmers, residents and entrepreneurs of the Netherlands, has placed an order for 83 Vestas wind turbines totaling 322 MW for the wind project Zeewolde. The project is in the outskirts of Zeewolde, close to the IJsselmeer, on an area that covers over 300 square kilometers.

The wind park currently consists of more than 200 turbines which will be replaced by new Vestas turbines that will generate almost three times more energy with less than half the number of turbines, demonstrating the large potential in replacing older turbines with new and more efficient variants.

The financing of the windfarm will be arranged by Rabobank that will provide both the junior debt and a senior debt loan of approximately EUR 500 million for the construction of the project. Rabobank was keen to support the financing of this project, due to its cooperative structure comprising of a large client base of the bank in addition to supporting the energy transition.

Vestas has developed a customised solution that comprises a mix of turbine variants from the 2 MW and 4 MW platforms and a 20-year Active Output Management service contract, capable of maximising the annual energy production while meeting local restrictions.

The delivery of the wind turbines is expected to begin in the first quarter of 2021. The entire park will be completed in 2022, and it will be the largest onshore wind farm in the Netherlands and the largest community-owned windfarm in Europe.Once repowered, the Zeewolde wind project will generate electricity for more than 250.000 local households.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas Bags 48 MW Order from Phong Lieu Wind Power in Vietnam

Vestas has secured a 48 MW order with Vietnamese developer, Phong Lieu Wind Power JSC for a wind project located in the Quang Tri Province of Vietnam. This win marks Vestas’ eighth wind project in the province, bringing its footprint in this area to over 300 MW and to a total of almost 700 MW in the country. Vestas will supply, transport, install and commission a total of 12 V150-4.2 MW wind turbines delivered in 4.0 MW operating mode. Similar to previous projects in the province, the Phong Lieu wind farm will leverage on Vestas’ industry-leading siting, project management and transportation capabilities to develop and deliver site-specific solutions in the remote and complex mountainous terrain of the area.

The order also includes a 10-year Active Output Management 5000 service agreement, designed to maximise energy production for the site. With a yield-based availability guarantee, Vestas will provide the customer with long-term business case certainty.

The construction of the project is expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2021, ahead of the current wind feed-in tariff deadline in Vietnam.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas Secures 28 MW Orders in Germany with EnVentus Turbines

Vestas has received a 28 MW repowering order from ecoJoule construct GmbH for the wind project Brest, located in Lower-Saxony in northern Germany, won in the tender for the Federal Network Agency. Five V150-5.6 MW turbines from the EnVentus platform, with concrete hybrid towers with a hub height of 166m, will replace the currently installed turbines to maximise the annual energy production. The project will feature a VestasOnline Business SCADA solution, lowering turbine downtime and thus optimising the energy output. The contract further includes supply, installation and commissioning of the wind turbines, as well as a 20-years Active Output Management 5000 service agreement. Deliveries are expected to begin in the second quarter of 2021, while commissioning is planned for the third quarter of 2021.

Vestas recently expanded its industry leading tower portfolio of different tower technologies and heights by concrete hybrid towers. Towers with hub heights of 166 and 169 meters are certified for the V162-5.6 MW and the V150-5.6 MW turbine variants of the EnVentus platform for Germany and Austria. The new tower offering highlights the benefits of the modular EnVentus platform that enables increased flexibility and optimisation towards local conditions. In addition, the hybrid tower solution will reduce the turbines’ CO2 footprint by more than 20 percent compared to steel tower solutions.

The repowering doubles the project’s capacity so that it will generate enough electricity to power the entire Brest municipality and in addition about a quarter of the local households in the Stade district.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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MHI Vestas Offshore Wind Strengthens Localisation Commitments in Taiwan

MHI Vestas deepens local offshore wind supply chain linkages with agreement to source multiple key turbine components from Taiwan-based Yeong Guan Energy Technology Group. MHI Vestas has signed a purchase agreement with local Taiwanese company, YGG, to source additional components for upcoming production of V174 turbines to be installed offshore in Taiwan. The agreement covers rotor hubs, hub plates and nacelle base frames.

V174-9.5 MW turbines provided by MHI Vestas are due to be installed at the Changfang and Xidao projects off the coast of Taiwan, under development by CIP, beginning in 2022.

YGG plans to invest over NTD 5 billion at its facility in the port of Taichung to support the production of rotor hubs, hub plates and nacelle base frames in MHI Vestas’ projects. A new production line was set up to support the Changfang and Xidao projects, as YGG prepares to supply components to the Taiwanese market as part of MHI Vestas’ proven V174 turbine.

In addition to this contract with YGG, MHI Vestas has signed firm purchase agreements for critical components such as blades, switchgear and blade materials (bonding glue, resin, pultruded carbon plates), and has also signed a contract in Taiwan for tower supply.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas Secures 151 MW Order from Capital Power

Vestas has received a 151 MW order of V136-3.45 MW turbines delivered in 3.6 MW Power Optimised Mode from Capital Power for the 97 MW Whitla Wind 2 and 54 MW Whitla Wind 3 projects in Alberta in Canada. The order includes supply and commissioning of the turbines as well as a 10-year service agreement, designed to ensure optimised performance for the lifetime of the project. Turbine delivery and commissioning are scheduled for 2021.

Whitla Wind 2 and 3 expand on the 202 MW Whitla Wind 1 Project, installed in 2019 and featuring the same turbine type. Whitla Wind 1 was selected as one of four projects by the Alberta Electric System Operator in Alberta’s first renewable energy auction, a competition that attracted global participation.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas wins 278 MW order for V150-4.2 MW Turbines in USA

Vestas has received an order for 278 MW of V150-4.2 MW turbines for a project in the U.S. Including previously purchased 4 MW components, the project has a total nameplate capacity of 302 MW. The order includes supply and commissioning of the turbines as well as a 10-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement, designed to ensure optimised performance for the lifetime of the project.

Turbine delivery will begin the second quarter of 2021 with commissioning scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2021.

The project and customer are undisclosed.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas Secures Service Agreement for Senvion Turbines in Croatia

Leveraging industry-leading multibrand service capabilities, Vestas has secured a service agreement for the Croatian wind energy project Orjak in northern Croatia from VJETROELEKTRANA ORJAK d.o.o., a daughter company of ECOwind Handels-und Wartungs-GmbH, which is a subsidiary of global renewable energy developer BayWa r.e. Vestas will deliver the maintenance of the project’s five Senvion MM92-2.05 wind turbines and the 18-year Active Output Management 4000 service agreement will commence immediately.

Vestas is the wind industry’s largest multibrand service provider with more than 8 GW of non-Vestas turbines currently under service globally. Vestas’ multibrand expertise and global footprint is being utilised to deliver full scope service across all major Senvion platforms, including the MM82-2.05MW, MM92-2.05, 3.XM EBC and 3.XM NES platforms.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Fasteners & cables for MHI Vestas wind Projects in Taiwan to be Sourced Locally

MHI Vestas Offshore Wind has reached agreements with local Taiwanese suppliers to source both fasteners and cables, becoming the only wind turbine manufacturer to source these components locally. Deepening its commitments to Taiwan, MHI Vestas has become the only wind turbine manufacturer to source fasteners and cables locally, signing agreements with Boltun Corporation for fasteners and Walsin Lihwa Corporation for cables, respectively. These agreements will see Boltun and Walsin Lihwa Corporation supply MHI Vestas for CIP-developed wind projects, Changfang Phase 2 and Xidao, to be delivered off the coast of Taiwan beginning in 2023. The agreements with Boltun and Walsin Lihwa Corporation also cover the Zhong Neng project, where MHI Vestas has been named preferred turbine supplier. Changfang Phases 1 and 2, Xidao and Zhong Neng are the only four Taiwanese projects to have passed the government’s localisation review for projects allocated in Round 2. Fasteners and cables are both key components of MHI Vestas’ cutting-edge V174 turbine, which is slated for first installation in Taiwan in 2022.

Boltun is a well-regarded Taiwanese metal parts manufacturer that was established in 1988, headquartered in Tainan. Boltun will produce fasteners for MHI Vestas’ projects from its facility in Tainan, Taiwan, delivering valuable early learnings for the group’s expansion into the offshore wind sector.

Since its inception in 1966, Walsin Lihwa Corporation has produced power cables and wires for usage in a wide array of industries. As the offshore wind sector develops in Taiwan, early experience gained alongside MHI Vestas will enable Walsin Lihwa Corporation to potentially supply the broader Asia-Pacific region with cables.

Contracts have now been signed by MHI Vestas in Taiwan for local supply of blades, blade materials (bonding glue, resin, pultruded carbon plates), towers, switchgear, rotor hubs, hub plates and nacelle base frames, with more local supply chain contracts planned for 2020.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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MHI Vestas inks landmark supply chain contract with KK Wind Solutions in Taiwan

Image Source: MHI Vestas KK Wind Solutions

MHI Vestas Offshore Wind has signed a purchase agreement with KK Wind Solutions for local power conversion module assembly, and local manufacturing of low voltage cabinets and uninterruptible power supply systems to support the company’s future projects in Taiwan. A production facility will be established in the vicinity of Taichung Harbour by KK Wind Solutions, and will be responsible for the assembly of the PCM, a power electronics system that is critical for converting wind energy into electricity. Low voltage cabinets and UPS systems, which ensure optimal power supply and that critical load levels are maintained in the turbine, will also be produced on the site, creating sustainable, long-term manufacturing jobs. KK Wind Solutions, a global electro-mechanical systems supplier, will establish a local entity in Taiwan and engage local partners to ensure the first PCM delivery in Q4 2021.

The contract signing confirms MHI Vestas as delivering Taiwan’s most comprehensive local scope for offshore wind production. The agreement also underscores the significance of bringing industry knowledge and expertise to Taiwan as KK Wind Solutions has 40 years of experience in electrical systems for the wind industry. As part of KK Wind Solutions’ investment, local workers will be hired and trained to enable best-practice knowledge transfer for highly technical offshore wind turbine components.

MHI Vestas is the only wind turbine manufacturer to procure blades, blade materials, switchgear, fasteners and cables from within Taiwan. Contracts have now been signed by MHI Vestas in Taiwan for local supply of blades, blade materials (bonding glue, resin, pultruded carbon plates), towers, switchgear, rotor hubs, hub plates, nacelle base frames, low voltage cabinets, UPS systems, and PCM assembly with more local supply chain contracts planned for 2020.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas Bags Wind Turbine New Supply Order from AMI AC Renewables in Vietnam

Vestas has secured a 101 megawatt order with AMI AC Renewables Corporation, a joint venture between AC Energy and AMI Renewables, for the second phase of the B&T Wind Farm. The order closely follows the recent 84 megawatt order for the first phase of the project. With this second win and a recent addition of 25 megawatt added to phase one, the combined 210 megawatt B&T Wind Farm will be Vestas’ largest wind project in Vietnam to date. For the second phase of the project, Vestas will supply, transport, install and commission a total of 24 V150-4.2 megawatt wind turbines at a hub-height of 145m to optimise wind energy production. The order also includes a 20-year Active Output Management 5000 service agreement that in combination with a yield-based availability guarantee will provide the customer with long-term business case certainty.

Located in a coastal area in the Quang Binh Province, the combined 210 megawatt B&T wind farms are two large-scale foreign-invested renewable energy projects, contributing to the province’s economic development strategy.

The construction of the project is expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2021, ahead of the current wind feed-in tariff deadline in Vietnam.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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