Vestas has secured two separate turbine orders in Greece totalling 154MW with Volterra and an unnamed client.
Volterra will receive 15 V117-3.6MW machines for the Kastro-Likovouni and Ampelia projects in the Viotia region.
Delivery is planned for the second and third quarter of 2020, with commissioning scheduled for the second half of that year.
The order also includes supply and installation of the turbines as well as a 20-year active output management (AOM) 5000 service agreement.
Vestas Hellas head Marios Zangas said: “This order showcases the extent of the capabilities we offer to our customers as it covers projects derived from different energy schemes.
“Our vast experience, strong customer knowledge and leading technological solutions make Vestas the wind energy leader globally as well as in Greece.
“We are very glad to continue our very successful collaboration with Volterra.”
The second deal covers 21 V136-4.2MW turbines equipped with Vestas anti-icing system for an undisclosed 88MW project.
Delivery is planned for the second quarter of 2020, with commissioning expected in the second half of the same year.
The deal also includes a 20-year AOM 4000 service agreement.


