'Momentum picking up' | Vestas wins 1.6GW of onshore wind orders in growing US market
Flurry of announcements Friday confirms forecasts of boom in American sector before year's end
Danish turbine OEM Vestas gained a flurry of US onshore wind orders totalling nearly 1.6GW, confirming recent forecasts by company executives of a spree before year’s end.
The new orders are for either 4MW or 4.5MW turbines, the US market segment where Vestas dominates.
The turbine maker has a 4.1GW pipeline in US onshore wind, around 31% of the total market, and another 4GW of preferred supplier agreements in US offshore wind.
The Danish OEM will supply 89 V150-4.5 MW turbines for developer AES’ West Camp wind project in Navajo County, Arizona, totalling 401MW.
Delivery is planned to begin in the fourth quarter of 2024 with commissioning scheduled in 2025.
The largest is a 603MW order for 134 V163-4.5MW turbines for an undisclosed project, with delivery scheduled for the end of 2025.
The OEM will also supply 100 V163-4.5MW turbines to an American developer in a 450MW contract, with delivery expected in the second quarter of 2025.
The smallest is a 143MW order for V150-4MW turbines, likewise for an undisclosed project, with delivery in the third quarter of 2025.
All orders include supply, delivery, and commissioning of the turbines, as well as multi-year service agreements.
The plant will have a 760MW grid-connected capacity with another 20MW “to use the connection capacity as efficiently as possible, even when production is lower”, said Vestas.
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