Vestas to equip wind farm in Finland and Poland

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Danish wind turbine maker Vestas Wind Systems A/S will provide turbines of its EnVentus platform for a 102-MW (megawatt) project being developed by Finnish energy company EPV Energy Ltd. Located in Narpio, near Vaasa on Finland's western coast, the Narpio Norrskogen wind park will consist of 17 V162-6.0MW turbines and is expected to be fully commissioned by the end of 2022, Vestas said.

The turbines are scheduled to be delivered in the second quarter of 2022. The order covers the supply, installation and commissioning of the turbines, as well as a long-term Active Output Management 5000 service agreement over the lifetime of the project.

Vestas said it has also secured orders from DIF Capital Partners for four projects in Poland, all awarded in Poland's second auction round from 2019, cumulatively totaling 108 MW in capacity.

The four projects are Pruszcz (70 MW), Markowice (26 MW), Piaski (8 MW) and Wyszki (4 MW). Acro ss the four projects Vestas will supply and install 52 V100-2.0 MW turbines, as well as two V90-2.0 MW turbines.

 Vestas will provide service for the projects through 20-year Active Output Management 4000 service agreements. Turbine deliveries for all four projects are expected to begin in 2021, while commissioning for all projects will be completed by the end of 2022.

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