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Vestas strikes 252MW India gold

Robin LancasterBy Robin LancasterDecember 12, 20182 Mins Read
Vestas debuts V120 newbie

Vestas has won a turnkey order for turbines totalling 252MW from Engie subsidiary Vivid Solaire Energy for an unnamed wind farm in India.

The engineering, procurement and construction contract will see the Danish manufacturer supply, install and commission 126 V120-2.0MW machines, as well as provide civil and electrical work for the project located at Thattaparai in the Tuticorin district of Tamil Nadu state.

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Delivery is expected to start in the second quarter of 2019, while commissioning is slated for the third and fourth quarter of 2019.

Vestas will also service the turbines under a 10-year full scope active output management 5000 service agreement and Vestas online business SCADA solution.

Vestas Asia Pacific president Clive Turton said: “With this EPC project in India, we underline the broad range of capabilities Vestas can offer to our customers in the Indian market.

“Our extensive EPC project management experience and ability to develop site-specific solutions to compete in auctions have been key factors in securing this order.”

Engie India country manager Malcolm Wrigley said: “This project is particularly significant for us because it brings Engie’s renewable energy generation capacities in India to 1GW, a major milestone that proves our commitment, both to India and to the development of low-carbon energy sources.

“We have a long history of working with Vestas in multiple geographies, and remain confident that Vestas will be a strong, reliable and value-additive partner in our journey towards achieving our renewables ambitions in India.”

Meanwhile, the Danish company has opened a blade manufacturing facility in Russia, according to RAWI, the Russian wind energy association.

The Vestas Manufacturing Rus plant is located in the Ulyanovsk region and will produce 55 62-metre long blades in 2019, RAWI said.

The blades will be used for V124 models with individual capacities of 3.6, 3.8 and 4.2MW.

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