Vestas has secured a 102-megawatt (MW) onshore wind order from Edison for two projects in Italy, marking the first firm call-off under a broader 400-MW framework agreement between the two companies, the Danish turbine maker said.
The order covers the Andretta-Bisaccia and Rocchetta wind projects. Andretta-Bisaccia will use five V150-5.6MW EnVentus turbines and 12 V150-4.5MW units, while the Rocchetta site will comprise four V136-4.5MW turbines.
Both Italian projects will be supported by 10-year service agreements, with turbine delivery and commissioning scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2026.
“Signing the frame agreement with Edison and securing the first two firm projects totalling 102MW marks an important step in strengthening our long-standing partnership,” Francesco Amati, general manager for Vestas Italy, said in a statement.
Edison Rinnovabili chief executive Fabio Lamioni said the company is pursuing a strategy to upgrade its assets. “Our goal is to modernise our fleet, doubling green energy production while reducing the number of turbines to improve landscape integration,” he said.
Separately, Vestas said it has booked a 43-MW order in South Korea for DaeMyoung Energy’s Gokseong Green Wind Power Project, expanding its footprint in the Asia-Pacific region.
The South Korean deal includes seven V162-6.2MW turbines and a 20-year AOM 5000 service agreement. Turbine delivery is planned for 2027, with commissioning expected in 2028.
The latest contracts add to Vestas’ global order intake as developers continue to advance wind projects supported by long-term service arrangements.
