Envision Energy has signed a turbine supply contract with REE Group for 128MW of nearshore wind projects in Vinh Long province in Vietnam.
The supplier said the deal covers the V1-3 phase II 48MW project and the V1-5&6 phase II 80MW site.
The two projects will use 16 EN-226/8.XMW offshore turbines and will become the nearshore wind projects with the largest single-turbine capacity in Vietnam and southeast Asia, it added.
Construction will start simultaneously with full grid connection expected by October 2026, according to the company.
Envision said it applies true offshore standards to meet Vietnam’s high-humidity and high-salt-spray conditions.
Edward Hou, senior vice president and president of Asia-Pacific at Envision Energy said: “This collaboration marks the first nearshore offshore wind project cluster delivered under Vietnam’s Power Development Plan VIII and opens a new chapter for offshore wind development in Southeast Asia.”
He added: “Envision is committed to delivering this project as a regional benchmark, providing strategic support for REE Group’s energy transition, while offering replicable technical and construction references for nearshore and far-offshore wind projects across the region, driving the energy system toward a net-zero future.”
REE Renewable general manager Mr. Ashok said: “We selected Envision Energy as our turbine supplier based on their technological leadership in renewable energy, the maturity and reliability of the EN-226/8.XMW platform, and their extensive experience in gigawatt-scale grid-connected operations.”
He stated: “We are confident that this project will set a benchmark for offshore wind in Vietnam and provide replicable technical and construction references for nearshore and offshore wind development across Southeast Asia.”


