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Vestas V150 secures Greek debut

Robin LancasterBy Robin LancasterSeptember 30, 20193 Mins Read
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Vestas has won a turbine order totalling 16MW from Iberdrola for the Pyrgari wind farm located in Viotia, Greece.

The contract includes the supply and installation of four V150-4.2MW machines delivered in 4.0MW operating mode, as well as a 10-year active output management 5000 service agreement.

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Delivery is planned for the first quarter of 2020, with commissioning scheduled for the second quarter of the same year.

The deal takes Vestas’ order intake in Greece past 200MW in this quarter alone and marks the debut for the V150-4.2MW turbine in the Greek market.

Iberdrola Renewables Greece country manager Thanasis Tsantilas said that in the new context of capacity auctions, there is an absolute need of design optimisation for maximum productivity and the most competitive capex.

“Taking that into account, we believe that Vestas V150-4.2MW turbines widely meet those needs,” he said.

Vestas Hellas head Marios Zangas said: “We are very proud to have helped Iberdrola win this project and it underlines how our local experience and technology leadership enables us to successfully support our customers in the Greek auctions.

“We believe that the project will benefit from the V150-4.2MW turbine’s extremely competitive levelised cost of energy and its perfect fit with the site’s wind conditions.”

Meanwhile, E2i Energie Speciali has ordered turbines totalling 43MW from Vestas for the merchant repowering of two wind farms in the province of Chieti, Italy.

The deal will see 24 V47-660kW machines at the Roccaspinalveti project replaced by nine V112-3.3MW turbines, while the Castiglione Messer Marino will include four V112-3.3MW units to replace third-party turbines.

Delivery is expected to start in the second quarter of 2020, while commissioning is planned for the fourth quarter of the same year.

The number of turbines will be reduced by 70% allowing the operation of the two wind farms on a purely merchant basis and without any direct financial support, Vestas said.

E2i chief operating officer Alberto Musso said: “One of the main pillars in the E2i guideline for growth is the renewal of existing power plants through reconstruction projects.

“In these two projects, the reconstruction will entail reducing by 70% the number of wind turbines and doubling the energy production.

“Our projects benefit from the experience gained through the existing E2i power plants, which have been operating for nearly 20 years.

“This will help us mitigate energy production uncertainties. Vestas technology will allow us to better harness wind resources with larger rotors and modern wind turbines.

“We are thankful to Vestas’ team for its competence and open attitude to face new challenges in a mountainous terrain with a complex plant configuration.”

Vestas vice president of sales for Southern Europe and Turkey Rainer Karan said: “We feel proud and honoured to work with E2i Energie Speciali on such challenging and exciting projects.

“This order underlines Vestas’ capacity to build a highly competitive business case for customers who operate in the merchant energy market. As Vestas’ second merchant order in Italy, it also confirms wind energy’s competitiveness and its increasing role in the country’s energy matrix.”

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