HELSINKI, FINLAND – Vestas, a global leader in sustainable energy solutions, has secured a significant 74 MW order from TOWII Renewables A/S for the Ketunperä and Kopsa III wind projects in Finland. This order highlights a direct collaboration between the two companies to bolster Finland’s renewable energy infrastructure.
According to Vestas’ announcement, “Vestas is proud to announce the following order as part of our Q3 order intake,” explicitly naming TOWII Renewables A/S as the customer for the 74 MW capacity, which includes twelve V162-6.2 MW turbines. Turbine delivery is expected to commence in the second quarter of 2026, with commissioning slated for the fourth quarter of the same year. The contract also encompasses a 25-year service agreement, ensuring long-term operational support.
TOWII Renewables, a joint venture between the Danish energy group EWII and Japan’s Tokyo Gas, has been actively expanding its footprint in the Nordic renewable energy market. Oliver Wolgast, CEO of TOWII Renewables, emphasized the strategic importance of this development, stating, “The investment in Finland is yet another milestone in our international ambitions, following the start of activities in Sweden and the establishment of a Swedish subsidiary in 2023.” He further added, “The investment in the Finnish wind farms will not be a one-off initiative. TOWII Renewables is committed to the Finnish market and investigating possibilities for development of additional projects in the future.”
The Ketunperä and Kopsa III wind projects are located near the city of Raahe in North Ostrobothnia, Finland, and are designed to contribute significantly to Finland’s ambitious renewable energy targets. This collaboration between Vestas and TOWII Renewables marks a crucial step in the ongoing expansion of wind power in Finland, reinforcing the country’s position as a key player in the European green energy transition.
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