Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas has secured a contract to supply turbines for WindBauer's 49MW Bartow Pfalz wind farm in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. The project will feature six V162-7.2MW units and one V150-6.0MW machine.
The agreement encompasses the supply, delivery, and commissioning of the turbines. Vestas is expected to begin hardware delivery in the first quarter of 2026, with commissioning slated for completion in the third quarter of the same year.
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Following installation, Vestas will provide long-term full scope service for the turbines, aimed at ensuring optimized performance.
“We are delighted to have been selected to supply our EnVentus turbines for the Bartow Pfalz project, to continue the collaboration with WindBauer, and to support with accelerating the energy transition in Germany,” said Sulai Fahimi, vice president sales central for Vestas Northern & Central Europe.
“I would like to thank WindBauer for choosing Vestas as a supplier and entrusting us additionally with a long-term service agreement, which will optimise energy production and support business case certainty.”
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WindBauer's Martin Niedzwetzki commented on the significance of the project: “The Bartow Pfalz project marks an important milestone for the region but also for us as a company. We continue to value Vestas' innovative technology and expertise, which will help us achieve our renewable energy goals while ensuring a stable and sustainable energy supply.”