Vestas has received a 40MW order from Eurowind Energy for three wind parks in Poland.
The three projects are developed through Eurowind Energy’s joint venture in Poland E&W project.
Located in the Wagrowiec, Oborniki and Wyrzysk provinces in the north-western part of the country, the projects will consist of V100-2.0MW wind turbines combined with 120-metre towers and long-term service contracts.
Earlier this quarter, Vestas announced it has secured more than 1.5GW of wind projects in Poland since the country introduced its auction system in 2018.
This new order further consolidates Vestas’ market leadership in the Polish renewable energy sector and builds on an installed base of more than 2.2GW.
Vestas has been operating in Poland since 2002 and employs around 400 people in the country.
Eurowind Energy chief executive Jens Rasmussen said: “We are happy to place this order for a second bundle of projects that won the 2019 renewable auction in Poland.
“Our pipeline of projects in Poland are substantial and we expect to place further orders in the near future.
“Vestas was a natural choice for our pipeline due to the reliability of the technology.”
Vestas Northern and Central Europe president Nils de Baar added: “We are proud to continue our partnership with Eurowind Energy A/S and deliver best-in-class technology to drive the energy transformation in the region.
“We’re looking forward to realise these projects for our customer Eurowind Energy A/S.”
The contracts further include supply, installation and commissioning of the wind turbines, as well as 20-year Active Output Management 4000 (AOM 4000) service agreements for the three wind parks.
The projects will feature a VestasOnline Business SCADA solution, lowering turbine downtime and thus optimising the energy output.
Deliveries are planned for the third quarter of 2021.


