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Vestas receives a wind energy order for 24 V100-2.6 MW wind turbines in Italy

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Vestas has received an order for 24 V100-2.6 MW wind turbines, based on one of the most proven platforms in the industry - the 3.0 MW platform, for the Gravina-Poggiorsini wind power plant in Puglia, Italy. 




Vestas has received an order for 24 V100-2.6 MW wind turbines, based on one of the most proven platforms in the industry - the 3.0 MW platform, for the Gravina-Poggiorsini wind power plant in Puglia, Italy.
The wind turbines are scheduled to be delivered in the third quarter of 2013, and to be commissioned by the end of the year.

The contract for the Gravina-Poggiorsini wind power plant includes supply, installation and commissioning of the wind turbines, a VestasOnline® Business SCADA system as well as a five-year service and maintenance agreement.

The order has been placed by Nuova Energia S.r.l., a special purpose company of FRI-EL Green Power S.p.A. (FRI-EL).

FRI-EL highly specialised in the production and sale of energy from renewable sources, has a total generating capacity of 505 MW with wind representing the predominant energy source followed by biomass and biogas.

Investing in new wind technology reinforces our commitment to the country’s renewable energy agenda, our will to grow further and ensure our wind power plants are more efficient,” states Josef Gostner, CEO of FRI-EL Green Power S.p.A, who concludes: “That is why for this new project we partnered with Vestas, as we are fully confident in its high performing and efficient wind power generating solutions.

Rainer Karan, General Manager, Vestas Italia, continues: “The third contract that we signed under the newly introduced auction system is another step in the long and successful journey Vestas began in Italy in 1998, which has resulted in more than 3 GW of wind capacity installed in the country. Through our long-standing partnership with FRI-EL that dates back to 2001 we are committed to further develop the wind energy sector in the country.”

This order confirms Vestas’ leading position in the Italian market and the trust our customers have in our product portfolio and the continuous optimisation Vestas carries out to offer them the most reliable power generating solutions,” concludes Juan Araluce, Chief Sales Officer, Vestas Wind Systems A/S.

The Gravina-Poggiorsini wind power plant project will have an estimated annual production of more than 140,000 MWh per year, which will save the environment from over 55,000 tons of CO2 emissions on an annual basis. Furthermore, it will provide enough electricity to cover the residential electricity consumption of more than 123,000 people in Italy.
Every single day, Vestas wind turbines deliver clean energy that supports the global fight against climate change. Wind power from Vestas’ around 49,000 wind turbines currently reduces carbon emissions by over 60 million tons of CO2 every year, while at the same time building energy security and independence.
Today, Vestas has delivered wind energy in 73 countries, providing jobs for around 18,000 passionate people at our service and project sites, research facilities, factories and offices all over the world. With 62 per cent more megawatts installed than our closest competitor and more than 55 GW of cumulative installed capacity worldwide, Vestas is the world leader in wind energy.

Vestas has been operating in the Italian market since 1998 through the company Vestas Italia which is the sales unit in Vestas Mediterranean handing all sales operations and maintenance activities in Italy. The Italian sales unit is also responsible for the business development activities in the markets of Switzerland, the Balkans, Libya, Egypt and Jordan.
Vestas Italia’s headquarters and main sales office are located in Rome. The company also has an operations office in Taranto, a customer service centre in San Giorgio, as well as service and logistics facilities spread all over the country and on the main islands. In addition, Vestas has two production facilities for blades and nacelles in Taranto.
 
FRI-EL Green Power specialises in the production and sale of electrical energy obtained from renewable sources. In particular, FRI-EL Green Power is one of the most important Italian companies in the field of production of renewable energy from wind, biogas and biomass. The company deals with all the steps leading to the implementation of the project: from research, development, planning, search for funding and financial resources, building and activation of the sites, production and sale of electricity coming from renewable sources.

Wind energy in Italy

  • End 1997: 103 MW
  • End 1998: 178 MW (+72.9 %)
  • End 1999: 283 MW (+59 %)
  • End 2000: 427 MW (+50.9 %)
  • End 2001: 682 MW (+59.8 %)
  • End 2002: 785 MW (+15.2 %)
  • End 2003: 904 MW (+15.2 %)
  • End 2004: 1,265 MW (+40 %)
  • End 2005: 1,718 MW (+35.9 %)
  • End 2006: 2,123 MW (+23.6 %)
  • End 2007: 2,726 MW (+28.5 %)
  • End 2008: 3,736 MW (+37.1 %)
  • End 2009: 4,850 MW (+29.9 %)
  • End 2010: 5,797 MW (+19.6 %)
  • End 2011: 6,737 MW (+16.3 %)
  • End 2012: 8,124 MW (+20.6 %)


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