News Release from Vestas
Wind Industry Profile of
06/23/2010
Vestas receives 142 MW order for British Columbia, Canada
Vestas has received an order from Capital Power Corporation, via Capital Power L.P., the legal entity that holds Capital Power's Ontario and British Columbia wind project assets, to supply and commission 44 V100-1.8 MW and 35 V90-1.8 MW wind turbines at Capital Power's proposed Quality Wind Project in British Columbia.
The turbines will be delivered and commissioned in 2012. Capital Power will be responsible for the installation of the turbines and towers. The order also includes a 10-year service and maintenance agreement.
In addition to the 142 MW order, Capital Power Corporation has also placed an option for an additional 375 MW comprised of 58 V90-1.8 MW wind turbines for the 105 MW Port Dover and Nanticoke Wind Project in Ontario and 150 V90-1.8 MW turbines for the proposed 270 MW Kingsbridge II Project also located in Ontario. This option is contingent upon provincial environmental and regulatory approvals. Should all three projects be developed, Vestas would deliver a total of 287 turbines to Capital Power.
“Capital Power is one of North America's most respected, reliable and competitive power generators,” said Martha Wyrsch, President of Vestas Americas. “We applaud Capital Power for its forward-thinking approach and its growing stature within the Canadian wind market. We are proud to be their partner in this important effort.”
Headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, Capital Power has interests in 31 facilities in Canada and the US totalling approx 3,500 MW of generation capacity. Capital Power and its subsidiaries develop, acquire and optimize power generation from a wide range of energy sources.
As of 31 December 2009, Vestas had supplied more than 950 turbines to Canada.
The above order does not affect Vestas' expectations for 2010, ref. company announcement No. 21/2010 of 28 April 2010.
The turbines will be delivered and commissioned in 2012. Capital Power will be responsible for the installation of the turbines and towers. The order also includes a 10-year service and maintenance agreement.
In addition to the 142 MW order, Capital Power Corporation has also placed an option for an additional 375 MW comprised of 58 V90-1.8 MW wind turbines for the 105 MW Port Dover and Nanticoke Wind Project in Ontario and 150 V90-1.8 MW turbines for the proposed 270 MW Kingsbridge II Project also located in Ontario. This option is contingent upon provincial environmental and regulatory approvals. Should all three projects be developed, Vestas would deliver a total of 287 turbines to Capital Power.
“Capital Power is one of North America's most respected, reliable and competitive power generators,” said Martha Wyrsch, President of Vestas Americas. “We applaud Capital Power for its forward-thinking approach and its growing stature within the Canadian wind market. We are proud to be their partner in this important effort.”
Headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, Capital Power has interests in 31 facilities in Canada and the US totalling approx 3,500 MW of generation capacity. Capital Power and its subsidiaries develop, acquire and optimize power generation from a wide range of energy sources.
As of 31 December 2009, Vestas had supplied more than 950 turbines to Canada.
The above order does not affect Vestas' expectations for 2010, ref. company announcement No. 21/2010 of 28 April 2010.
- Source:
- Vestas American Wind Technology, Inc.
- Author:
- Martha Wyrsch
- Email:
- pressoffice@vestas.com
- Link:
- www.vestas.com/...