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54 Vestas Wind Turbines For Offshore Wind Project

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V236-15.0 MW Prototype, Østerild, Denmark (Image Courtesy Of Vestas).

Vestas has landed an offshore wind energy order from Equinor to supply 54 of its type-certified V236-15.0 MW turbines to the 810 MW New York Empire Wind project. According to Vestas, the order includes supply, delivery, and commissioning of the turbines, as well as a five-year comprehensive service agreement. The service agreement is designed to ensure optimized performance of the asset followed by a long-term service support agreement.

“We are privileged to partner with Equinor on this momentous US project and provide them with our flagship offshore technology. Reaching this major milestone is a testament to the vigorous dedication of our entire team, who continuously strive to advance clean energy solutions and build the long-term future of the US offshore market,” said Laura Beane, president, Vestas North America.

“[New York State Energy Research and Development Authority] NYSERDA applauds Vestas for its clean energy vision, and for its commitment to supporting the offshore wind industry in New York State. This agreement marks yet another key milestone in the development of the Empire Wind 1 project and delivering on our shared promise to provide clean, renewable energy to New Yorkers for generations to come,” said Doreen M. Harris, president and chief executive officer of NYSERDA.

V236-15.0 MW Transport, Østerild, Denmark (Image Courtesy Of Vestas)

“Offshore wind is set to play a pivotal role in expanding America’s energy landscape, and with today’s announcement, we are moving closer to building out a robust US offshore market,” said Josh Irwin, senior vice president of offshore sales, Vestas North America. “This is a significant moment for New York and the U.S. offshore industry, and we’re excited to deliver a proven, reliable product to help New York achieve its ambitious offshore wind energy goals and provide resilient wind energy to its communities.”

The V236-15.0 MW turbine received its type certification last year. Since its launch, Vestas has secured more than 13 GW of firm orders and preferred supplier agreements globally. “Delivering our commercially ready V236-15.0 MW for our first US offshore project is a moment of huge pride for Vestas North America, and we’re poised to continue leading the build-out of U.S. offshore wind with our industry-leading technology at the forefront of it,” said John Eggers, chief technology officer, Vestas North America.

The Empire Wind 1 project also includes the continued transformation of the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal (SBMT) in Sunset Park, New York which is set to become one of the nation’s largest dedicated port facilities for offshore wind and an offshore wind hub. The SBMT will provide the infrastructure to deploy the V236-15.0 MW offshore wind turbines, including the staging and pre-assembly activities such as load-in, load-out, and transportation of wind turbine components, tools, and containers before progressing towards offshore wind turbine installation and commissioning.

V236-15.0 MW Blade Mold, Nakskov, Denmark (Image Courtesy Of Vestas)

“We are fully committed to building a sustainable supply chain that’s tailor-made for the U.S. offshore market, and the expansion of SBMT is a game-changer for Empire Wind 1 and beyond,” said Amy McGinty, vice president of customer project execution, Vestas North America. “As we gear up for action, we’re excited to team up with New York suppliers to build a supply chain, and an industry, that’s built to last.”

Turbine delivery is expected to begin in 2026 with completion scheduled for 2027. Vestas said that the order is the realization of the conditional agreement mentioned in its press release from March 5, 2024.

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