Vestas has won a turbine order totalling 132MW for the Jasna wind farm in northern Poland from Windfarm Polska III, which is owned by Stadtwerke Munchen.
The deal, which is the Danish manufacturer’s largest in Poland, covers a mix of V126 machines with outputs of 3.3MW and 3.45MW and 117-metre and 137-metre hub heights.
It also includes a VestasOnline Business SCADA solution, as well as a 20-year Active Output Management 4000 service agreement.
Turbine deliveries are expected to start in the second quarter of 2020, while commissioning is planned for the third quarter of 2020.
Stadtwerke Munchen chief executive Florian Bieberbach said: “With the realisation of the Jasna wind farm, our renewable energies expansion campaign will take a further step forward.
“It will be our first major renewable project in Poland. By 2025, SWM aims to generate enough green power in its own installations to supply all of Munich, making Munich the first city with over a million inhabitants worldwide to reach this target.
“Wind power will play a significant role in achieving our goals.”
Vestas Northern and Central Europe president Nils de Baar said: “This order, from our valued partner SWM, once again underlines Vestas’ ability to win in auctions and deliver clean and low-cost wind energy.
“We are determined to contribute to the overall growth of renewable energy production in Poland, ensuring the lowest cost of energy to the Polish energy consumers, and we look forward to maximise our customer’s return on investment by offering a competitive cost of energy.”
Stadtwerke Munchen bought the project from PNE.


