Vestas has received turbine orders totalling 70MW from Eurowind Energy for three wind farms in Poland.
The projects, called Zniny Damaslawek, Pniewy and Miescisko, are all located in the Wielkopolskie region of central Poland.
Vestas will supply and install 15 V100-2.0MW machines and 12 V100-2.2MW units at the 56MW Zniny Damaslawek.
The 8MW Pniewy project will see the Danish manufacturer supply and install four V100-2.0MW turbines.
The 6MW Miescisko will feature three V100-2.0MW turbines.
Vestas will also provide service for all three projects through 20-year active output management 5000 agreements.
Turbines will be delivered in the fourth quarter of 2022, with commissioning expected by the first quarter of 2023.
Vestas Northern & Central Europe vice president of sales east and business development Richard Baylis said: “Adding to our already outstanding collaboration with Eurowind Energy, these three orders in Poland are an excellent endorsement of the range of turbine solutions we can provide customers.
“Vestas’ V100-2.0MW turbine is a good fit with the projects some of the leading developers are installing in Poland, and we’re delighted to be selected to deliver turbines for the Zniny Damaslawek, Pniewy and Miescisko projects in 2022”.
Eurowind Energy chief executive Jens Rasmussen said: “The order for the turbines is another proof of our commitment to the Polish market and the transition to renewable energy in Poland.
“Poland is one of our main markets and will continue to be so in the foreseeable future.
“We have a sizeable development pipeline in Poland and we look forward to develop, construct and operate those wind and solar farms in the years to come.”


