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Home » Uncategorized » Vestas secures Faroe Islands order
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Vestas secures Faroe Islands order

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonApril 14, 20212 Mins Read
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Vestas has secured an order for the 25MW Torshavn onshore wind project, located just outside the capital of the Faroe Islands.

The deal for six V117-4.2 MW Vestas turbines is from Vindrøkt Sp/f, a special purpose vehicle owned by Røkt and Effo.

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They will power the Torshavn project, which will more than double the total wind energy capacity of the Faroe Islands.

The turbines will rise to a hub height of 91.5m, and will have a high wind operation mode applied, due to mean wind speeds of over 9 m/s found at the site.

They are due to be delivered and commissioned by the end of 2021.

Vestas will also provide service for the project through a long-term 20-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement.

Vestas Vice President for sale in north and west Europe Juan Furones said: “We’re pleased to be working with Røkt and Effo to deliver our V117 turbines to the Faroe Islands in 2021 for their Torshavn project. 

“As the Faroe Islands advance toward the objective of having all Faroese electricity needs powered through renewable energy by 2030, projects like this are key markers of progress.

“Vestas is proud to be playing its part in the Faroese renewable energy conversion”.

Røkt chief executive Jóhan í Niðristovu added: “Røkt was the first company to erect wind turbines on a commercial basis in the Faroe Islands.

“Back then, in 2003, we decided to work together with Vestas, so we are very pleased that we have reached an agreement with Vestas to continue that cooperation.”

Effo chief executive Janus Thomsen said: “As an energy provider in the Faroe Islands for the last 100 years, we work hard to continually develop and implement new sustainable energy solutions to our customers.

“Therefore, we are delighted that this project with Vestas was secured.

“This is a project which will take the sustainable production of electricity in the Faroes from 40 to 67%.” 

Røkt and Effo, who were awarded the project capacity through the local state auction, are developing the Torshavn project.

Vestas previously provided turbines to the Vindrøkt-owned Vestmanna project in the Faroe Islands, which includes three V47-660kW turbines.

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