Vestas has secured a contract to supply turbines to the 28MW Brest repowering project in northern Germany.
The Danish manufacturer will supply, install and commission five V150-5.6MW units from its EnVentus platform with 166-metre concrete hybrid towers to replace existing hardware.
A 20-year service agreement is part of the deal and deliveries are expected to begin in the second quarter of 2021.
Brest, which is currently a 14MW project, is owned by local operator EcoJoule.
The repowered wind farm is due online in the third quarter of 2021.
“We are pleased to be building the Brest repowering project with the Vestas EnVentus V150-5.6MW wind turbine,” said EcoJoule managing director Alexander Jäger-Bloh.
“With this platform, we decided on a product suitable for our project and were successfully awarded in the tender of the Federal Network Agency for a highly competitive grid expansion area. We are building on our first ambitious project with Vestas, with whom we built the world’s first wind turbine with a total height of 150m at wind park Oyten in 2000.”


