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Vestas lands 660 MW offshore wind deal in EMEA

Vestas has booked a 660 MW offshore wind turbine order for an undisclosed European project in the EMEA region, adding to a turbine backlog of $36.8bn and a combined turbine and service backlog of $79.4bn.
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Danish turbine manufacturer Vestas has announced a new 660 MW offshore wind turbine order for a project in Europe, located in the EMEA region. The order was reported on 1 December 2025 and will be booked in the company’s fourth-quarter intake.

In its short statement, Vestas did not disclose the client, project name, country, contract value or any related service arrangements, saying only that both the customer and project remain undisclosed.

In the third quarter of 2025, Vestas recorded firm and unconditional orders for wind turbines totalling 4,606 MW, a 4% increase compared with the third quarter of 2024.

As of 30 September 2025, the value of Vestas’ wind turbine order backlog stood at about $36.8 billion (€31.6 billion). At the same date, the company’s service agreements carried expected future revenue of approximately $42.6 billion (€36.6 billion). Combined, the backlog of turbine orders and service contracts amounted to around $79.4 billion (€68.2 billion), up by $5.6 billion (€4.8 billion) from a year earlier.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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