Vestas has landed a 328MW order to supply and install turbines at several projects in Norway.
The Danish manufacturer said that variants of 4MW machines will feature, but did not immediately give further details of the number of units, the developer or the projects.
Hardware will have “tailormade configuration” based on site-specific wind conditions to maximise energy production.
Installation is expected to start in 2020 and 2021, according to Vestas.
Turbines will feature the company’s in-house scada solution as well as a five-year servicing deal. Commissioning is also included in the scope.
“The order affirms the competitiveness of Vestas’ wind power solutions and that wind power provides an attractive long-term energy investment that goes well beyond its climate and sustainability benefits,” said Nils de Baar, north and central Europe president.
“We are very proud that our innovative technology will be able to create maximum value for our customer.”


