Vestas has secured a 186MW order from EDF power solutions North America for the Forêt Domaniale wind project in Québec, Canada.
The contract covers 28 EnVentus V162-6.2MW turbines and two V162-6.0MW units plus a 10-year Active Output Management 5000 service agreement, Vestas said.
The project builds on earlier EnVentus orders in Québec including the 275MW Madawaska and 124MW Haute-Chaudière projects, the company added.
Delivery of the turbines is expected to begin in the second quarter of 2027 with commissioning scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2027.
EDF power solutions has partnered with Québec-based Marmen as tower supplier, supporting 150 direct jobs in Matane.
“Forêt Domaniale represents our third project with EDF power solutions North America in Québec in just the past year, underscoring the strength of our collaboration and the impact that world-class technology paired with proven supply-chain expertise can deliver,” said Laura Beane, president of Vestas North America.
“Through continued investment in Québec’s energy future, we are helping unlock large-scale renewable development across the province.”
“Our collaboration with Vestas continues to be a cornerstone of our success, and Forêt Domaniale Wind – the third project secured through Hydro-Québec’s call for tenders – is a strong reflection of that,” said Tristan Grimbert, president and chief executive of EDF power solutions North America.
“We are proud of this collaboration and remain deeply committed to playing a meaningful role in shaping Québec’s energy future.”


