Vestas has received a 347 MW order to power the Pohénégamook – Picard – Saint-Antonin – Wolastokuk (PPAW) wind project in Quebec, Canada. The order consists of 56 Enventus V162-6.2 MW turbines.

Delivery includes supply and commissioning of the turbines, and a multi-year ‘active output management 5000’ (AOM 5000) service agreement, designed to create optimised performance.

Laura Beane, president of Vestas North America, commented: “This collaboration, alongside Quebec’s ambitious net zero goals, is confirmation of our shared vision for a clean energy future, and we are pleased to provide our leading EnVentus platform to help meet those ambitions.”

“Along with our partner, Alliance de l’Énergie de l’Est, Invenergy is thrilled to work with Vestas to begin laying the groundwork for the future PPAW Wind Energy Centre,” said Louis Robert, vice president, Renewable Development at Invenergy.”

Turbine delivery and commissioning is expected to take place in 2025.