Renewables news: Vestas wind turbine, Infinity Power, Masdar

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements on Infinity Power, Masdar, Vestas wind turbine, among others.

Infinity Power Signs 80MW Solar Deal in Cote d’Ivoire

Infinity Power has signed a development agreement with Cote d’Ivoire’s government to build an 80MW solar power plant, marking its first project in West Africa. The initiative aligns with Cote d’Ivoire’s national strategy to increase renewable energy’s share to 42 percent by 2030. Infinity Power, a joint venture between Egypt’s Infinity and UAE’s Masdar, is investing in scalable, clean energy infrastructure across Africa. The project will utilize advanced photovoltaic (PV) technology to ensure high efficiency and durability in local climate conditions. With a focus on public-private collaboration and long-term energy access, the company aims to deliver sustainable power solutions. Key benefits include improved energy security, economic development through job creation, reduced emissions, and affordable, reliable electricity for local communities and industrial users.

Vestas Secures 274MW Wind Turbine Order in Canada

Vestas has received a 274MW wind turbine order from Pattern Energy for the Lanfine Wind Project in Alberta, Canada. The order includes 45 V150-4.5 MW turbines and a 15-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement. This project aligns with Vestas’ strategy to expand its footprint in North America and support Canada’s renewable energy goals. The turbines feature advanced onshore wind technology designed for high efficiency and grid compatibility. With a strong customer focus, Vestas will provide long-term operations and maintenance services to ensure optimal performance. Key benefits include clean energy generation, emissions reduction, job creation, and increased grid reliability, reinforcing innovation and sustainable development in the Canadian energy sector.

Vestas Lands 74MW Wind Turbine Deal in Germany

Vestas has secured a 74MW turbine order from German developer Dirkshof for the Reußenköge wind project in Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany. The deal includes the supply, delivery, and commissioning of ten V162-7.4 MW turbines from Vestas’ EnVentus platform, along with a 20-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement. This order supports Vestas’ strategy to deploy high-capacity turbines optimized for low-wind sites, enhancing energy output and efficiency. The project reflects strong investment in advanced onshore wind technology and long-term asset performance. Key benefits include clean energy production, carbon reduction, and contribution to Germany’s renewable targets, with a strong focus on customer partnership, innovation, and sustainable infrastructure development.

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