Werbung Vestas erhält Auftrag über 37 MW für 2 MW- und 4 MW-Plattformturbinen in Italien Finanzierungen Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Windenergie Windparks Wirtschaft 30. Dezember 2019 Hinweis: Die Bildrechte zu den Beitragsfotos finden Sie am Ende des Artikels Vestas secures 37 MW order in Italy for 2 MW and 4 MW platform turbines (WK-intern) – PLT Engineering has placed a 37 MW order for two projects in Italy that showcase the versatility of Vestas’ 2 MW and 4 MW platforms. Both projects, located in Calabria and Basilicata, will feature a mixed site configuration of both V110–2.0 MW and V136–4.2 MW wind turbines to optimise energy production. The order includes supply and installation of the turbines as well as an Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement for the next 15 years. The energy produced by both wind parks will be commercialised through a PPA contract with PLT Puregreen for the next 12 years. Stefano Marulli, sole administrator of PLT Engineering, highlights that “We are very satisfied for the agreement achieved with Vestas, the world leader of wind energy. These projects will allow us to produce clean energy, thus contributing to our goal of an increasingly decarbonised future”. “I would like to thank PLT Engineering for the confidence they have shown in the capabilities of our 2 MW and 4 MW platforms. This order showcases how the product diversity in Vestas’ growing portfolio can provide great flexibility and fit our customers’ different business cases”, says Vestas Vice President of Sales for Southern Europe and Turkey, Rainer Karan. Since installing its first turbine in Italy in 1991, Vestas has led the country’s wind industry with over 4.3 GW capacity installed, being the main contributor to the country’s expansion of wind energy with a 40 percent market share. Turbine delivery is planned for the second half of 2020, while commissioning is expected by the fourth quarter 2020. News release from Vestas Mediterranean, Madrid PB: Vestas Weitere Beiträge:Vestas erhält Auftrag über 62 MW in DeutschlandVentus efficiens soll Effizienz von Windkraftanlagen steigernWindEnergy Hamburg 2020: Schwerpunktthema Indien