Vestas has received a 139MW order to repower a project owned by Vitol in Pennsylvania, USA.
It consists of 68 V110-2.0MW wind turbines delivered in 2.05MW operating mode, which will replace the site’s current Senvion MM92-2.05MW wind machines.
The order includes supply, delivery, and commissioning of the turbines, as well as a 20-year Active Output Management 5000 service agreement, designed to ensure optimised performance of the asset.
Vestas North America president Laura Beane said: “We are pleased to build upon our strong partnership with Vitol to successfully repower wind projects across the US.
“This project is another example of collaboration between Vestas and Vitol to extend the production lifespan of aging fleets with customised solutions for specific site conditions utilising Vestas’s proven technology.”
Head of renewable and sustainable energy at Vitol Andrew de Pass added: “We will continue to invest in renewables across the US.
“Across all our assets, we believe in optimising performance through investment and improvement and are pleased to be working with Vestas on another repowering project.”
Turbine delivery begins in the second quarter of 2024 with commissioning scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2024.


