Vestas has won a 121MW turbine order in Poland with Polenergia Farma Wiatrowa for the Zielona Debsk wind farm.
Zielona Debsk, which will be located in north-central Poland in the Mazovian Province, will feature 55 V110-2.0MW turbines in 2.2MW power optimised mode on 120-metre high towers.
Deliveries are expected to start in the third quarter of 2021, while commissioning is planned to start in the fourth quarter of the same year.
The contract includes supply, installation and commissioning, as well as a 30-year active output management 5000 service agreement and a VestasOnline Business SCADA solution.
The order means Vestas has supported customers to succeed in competitive auctions and win more than 1.2GW of onshore wind energy projects in Poland, since the country introduced its auction scheme in 2018.
Vestas Northern and Central Europe president Nils de Baar said: “The Zielona Debsk project will be our fourth project together with our trusted partner and it clearly demonstrates our strong partnership.
“This auction success underlines onshore wind’s position as the most cost-efficient energy solution to further drive renewables and thus the decarbonisation of the Polish industry.”
Polenergia management board president Michal Michalski said: “A couple of weeks after the announcement of the new strategy of Polenergia, we have accomplished another milestone related to its’ implementation.
“In spite of the adverse macro-economic conditions we have been working on our projects in an uninterrupted mode.
“The Dębsk wind farm construction is a next significant step in Polish energy market green transformation.
“The estimated annual production of Dębsk will amount to 366GWh, which correspondents to demand for electricity of 183,000 households.”


