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Vestas today signed a 58 MW engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract
.
The project is located at the Cherry Tree wind farm
near Seymour, Victoria, Australia.
The wind farm, developed by Vestas' long-time Australian customer, Infigen Energy, is currently being sold with the John Laing Group while achieving financial settlement
.
John Laing will continue to own and fund
the Cherry Tree Wind Farm.
The project will include 16 Vestas V136-3.
45 MW wind turbines in a 3.
6 MW power optimization model and a 30-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement, which includes a full-service package to maximize energy production
.
The entire asset, including regular and unscheduled maintenance of wind turbines, electrical and civil balance
of the plant.
Vestas and Infigen Energy have worked together on five projects in Australia over the past 14 years and Vestas is currently servicing Infigen's entire operations team, including all Suzlon turbines
.
"Vestas and Infigen Energy have established a long-term relationship and we are proud to continue to support the Cherry Tree project
.
”
"Vestas is a trusted partner of Infigen Energy, with a proven track record in the market and competitive solutions, supported by a long-term commitment to service
," said the project leader at Infigen Energy.
”
It has been revealed that commercial operations of the Cherry Tree wind farm are scheduled to begin
in the first half of 2020.
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Vestas today signed a 58 MW engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract
.
The project is located at the Cherry Tree wind farm
near Seymour, Victoria, Australia.
The wind farm, developed by Vestas' long-time Australian customer, Infigen Energy, is currently being sold with the John Laing Group while achieving financial settlement
.
John Laing will continue to own and fund
the Cherry Tree Wind Farm.
The project will include 16 Vestas V136-3.
45 MW wind turbines in a 3.
6 MW power optimization model and a 30-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement, which includes a full-service package to maximize energy production
.
The entire asset, including regular and unscheduled maintenance of wind turbines, electrical and civil balance
of the plant.
Vestas and Infigen Energy have worked together on five projects in Australia over the past 14 years and Vestas is currently servicing Infigen's entire operations team, including all Suzlon turbines
.
"Vestas and Infigen Energy have established a long-term relationship and we are proud to continue to support the Cherry Tree project
.
”
"Vestas is a trusted partner of Infigen Energy, with a proven track record in the market and competitive solutions, supported by a long-term commitment to service
," said the project leader at Infigen Energy.
”
It has been revealed that commercial operations of the Cherry Tree wind farm are scheduled to begin
in the first half of 2020.
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