Vestas has won a 43MW turbine order from Mytilineos for the Makrynoros wind farm in central Greece.
The contract includes the supply and installation of 12 V136-3.45MW wind turbines delivered in 3.6MW operating mode, as well as a 20-year active output management 4000 service agreement.
Delivery is planned for the fourth quarter of 2021, with commissioning expected to start in June 2022.
Vestas Hellas head Marios Zangas said: “Mytilineos is a key customer for us in Greece and I would like to thank them for their trust in Vestas’ technology and service capabilities.
“Our long-term relationship represents a solid contribution to Greece’s transition to a sustainable energy mix.”
Mytilineos power and gas general manager Dinos Benroubi said: “We are very happy to work once again, with Vestas, on a large wind farm in Greece.
“It is the seventh cooperation between our companies, for a total of 172MW.
“This by itself, proves the trust we put in Vestas, as one of the main strategic partners of Mytilineos.”
Makrynoros was awarded in the Greek wind energy tender held in July 2019.
The new order consolidates the Vestas’ position in the country with over 1.9GW of wind turbines installed and more than 43% of market share.


