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EDF Renewables and Vestas Seal 45 MW Wind Power Deal in Greece
The contract includes the supply and installation of ten V136-4.5 MW wind turbines in Karamoutzi and Karfoula wind parks. Turbine delivery is planned for the third quarter of 2024.
June 30, 2023. By Anurima Mondal
EDF Renewables has placed a 45 MW order with Vestas for the Karamoutzi and Karfoula wind parks, to be located in Viotia, Greece. The contract includes the supply and installation of ten V136-4.5 MW wind turbines, as well as a 4000 Active Output Management (AOM 4000) service agreement.
Turbine delivery is planned for the third quarter of 2024, while commissioning is scheduled for the fourth quarter of the same year.
Talking about the agreement, Marios Zangas, General Manager, Vestas Greece said, “We are very proud to collaborate again with EDF Renewables. We pioneered wind energy in Greece together back in 1986. It is exciting to see how 37 years later we continue to contribute to the expansion of wind energy in the country with Vestas´ latest technology.”
“We are very happy to work once again with a technology leader like Vestas. This agreement will assist us in increasing our footprint in the Greek energy market, reaching our goals. It also confirms our commitment in Greece”, added Antonis Xenios, CEO of EDF Renewables Hellas.
Vestas is a significant contributor to the expansion of wind energy in Greece with over 2.3 GW of wind turbines installed. The country currently totals around 4.7 GW of wind capacity.
Turbine delivery is planned for the third quarter of 2024, while commissioning is scheduled for the fourth quarter of the same year.
Talking about the agreement, Marios Zangas, General Manager, Vestas Greece said, “We are very proud to collaborate again with EDF Renewables. We pioneered wind energy in Greece together back in 1986. It is exciting to see how 37 years later we continue to contribute to the expansion of wind energy in the country with Vestas´ latest technology.”
“We are very happy to work once again with a technology leader like Vestas. This agreement will assist us in increasing our footprint in the Greek energy market, reaching our goals. It also confirms our commitment in Greece”, added Antonis Xenios, CEO of EDF Renewables Hellas.
Vestas is a significant contributor to the expansion of wind energy in Greece with over 2.3 GW of wind turbines installed. The country currently totals around 4.7 GW of wind capacity.
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