Danish wind turbine maker Vestas Wind Systems said on Monday it has received an order from EDF Renewable Energy (EDF RE) to supply 201 MW of its machines for a project in the US.
Financial details and the name of the project have not been disclosed yet, but the Danish giant has also signed a three-year Active Output Management 5,000 service agreement for the wind farm.
Under the deal, Vestas will supply a total of 81 turbines, of which 51 will be from its V100-2.0 MW models with the rest being V117-3.3 MW turbines. The machines are expected to be commissioned in the final quarter of that year.
Delivery of the turbines is expected to start in the third quarter of 2016, prior to the wind power farm’s scheduled commissioning in the fourth quarter.
The firm has also recently won another 200MW order for a US wind project in Oklahoma, details for which have also not been disclosed.
So far this year, the Danish company has announced 7,282 MW of orders, it noted.