Vestas has received an order to supply 22 V112-3.45 MW turbines for a repowering wind project in northern Germany.
The company will repower the Norderwöhrden wind complex in Schleswig-Holstein, replacing 40 different types of turbines installed over the last three decades.
The firm and unconditional order from local developer Looft-Schmidt Projekte Erneuerbarer Energien also includes a 15-year service and monitoring contract.
Turbine deliveries are expected to begin in the third quarter of the year, Vestas said.
“Together with Kaiser-Wilhelm-Koog, Norderwöhrden is the cradle of the German energy transition and thus a special place within wind energy in Germany with the first turbines being installed more than 30 years ago,” Looft-Schmidt Projekte general managers Peter Looft and Michael Schmidt said.
“We are looking forward to repower our wind park with Vestas and the V112-3.45 MW turbine, which together with the service agreement provides the ideal wind solution for this project.”
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