Vestas has obtained a agency order for 76 of its 15 MW wind generators for the Baltic Energy offshore wind farm in Poland from the venture’s developer, a three way partnership between Orlen and Northland Energy.
Vestas signed a conditional settlement for the 1,140 MW venture final month and introduced the receipt of a agency and unconditional order on 28 September, a number of days after Northland Energy and Orlen knowledgeable that the venture reached monetary shut.
Vestas will provide, set up, and fee 76 V236-15.0 MW wind generators for the Baltic Energy venture.
The corporate may even service the generators, as soon as totally operational, beneath a 15-year Lively Output Administration 5000 (AOM 5000) service settlement, for which it says is designed to make sure an optimised efficiency of the property.
Supply of the wind generators is predicted to start within the first quarter of 2025, with commissioning anticipated in 2026.
The 1,140 MW offshore wind farm can be constructed within the Baltic Sea, roughly 22 kilometres off the Polish coast close to Plaża Wydmy Lubiatowskie.
The Baltic Energy venture has obtained all environmental approvals and main building permits, and building actions have already began with a number of the key elements presently being manufactured.
Full business operations are anticipated within the latter half of 2026. As soon as operational, Baltic Energy will present clear power to over 1.5 million Polish households.
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