Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas Wind Systems A/S (CPH:VWS) has been contracted to supply 188 MW of turbines for three wind projects in Ireland, including a key order from Invis Energy.

The deals form part of Vestas’ fourth-quarter order intake and include long-term service agreements, reinforcing Ireland’s renewable energy expansion.

Invis Energy has ordered seven V150-6.0 MW turbines for its 42 MW Knocknamork wind project. The contract includes a 20-year service agreement, with turbine deliveries scheduled to start in Q3 2026 and commissioning targeted for Q2 2027.

Another contract involves 22 V136-4.5 MW turbines for a 99 MW project, placed by an undisclosed customer. Deliveries will begin in Q1 2027, with commissioning planned for Q3 2027. This project also benefits from a 20-year service agreement, ensuring operational continuity.

The third agreement covers 11 V117-4.3 MW turbines for a 47 MW project. While further details were not disclosed, the project contributes to the overall expansion of Ireland’s wind energy capacity.

The delivery of these turbines across multiple projects underscores Vestas’ commitment to advancing renewable energy infrastructure in Ireland. With commissioning staggered through 2027, the projects will provide clean electricity for homes and businesses, contributing to national carbon reduction targets while supporting local energy security.

Vestas’ strategic deployment of advanced turbine models demonstrates the company’s focus on scalable, high-performance renewable solutions designed to meet increasing energy demand efficiently and sustainably.

Explore how Vestas is driving renewable energy growth across Ireland and supporting the country’s energy transition objectives with innovative wind turbine projects by reading the full story.

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