Vestas receives order for 124 MW of wind energy in Lithuania

estas has received an order for 124 MW for a wind power project in Telsiai, Lithuania. Vestas will deliver 20 V162-6.2 MW wind turbines and the order includes the supply, delivery and commissioning of the wind turbines. The order was placed by Utilitas Wind and Latvenergo AS.

Upon completion, Vestas will service the wind turbines throughout their life cycle under an Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement designed to ensure optimized performance of the assets.

Utilitas Wind and Latvenergo AS have signed an agreement for Latvenergo AS to build, own and operate the wind farm.

“We are proud to be working on our third project with Utilitas Wind in the three Baltic states and now look forward to the installation phase and executing our long-term service commitment,” says Jens Pinderup, Vice President Sales Eastern Europe at Vestas. . “We are pleased that the competitiveness of our EnVentus platform allows our key partners to continue their journey towards energy independence in the Baltic region. Congratulations to Utilitas Wind and Latvenergo AS on their contract to build and operate the wind turbine project. “We are confident that the Vestas turbines will deliver the planned annual production for the region.”

Chairman of the Board of Directors of Latvenergo AS M?rti?š ?akste: “We are delighted to have Vestas involved in our project, one of the leading brands in the industry that we have known since we installed our first WPP turbines in Ainaži in the mid-1990s. We share the same values, since both Latvenergo and Vestas work with the conviction that sustainability is the guiding principle of a responsible business.”

“The need for new renewable energy capacity is significant across the region. Wind energy has great potential in the Baltic region and is equally important for achieving climate goals and ensuring energy security. We have already started construction work and plan to have the wind farm ready to produce electricity in the first quarter of 2026,” said Utilitas Wind CEO René Tammist.

Delivery and commissioning of the wind turbines is expected in early 2026.