For project VI in the province of Buenos Aires, Bah×a Blanca in Argentina, Vestas secured a 95 MW order with Pampa Energy. Thus, for this project, Pampa Energy partners with Vestas to deliver a 95 MW wind park in Argentina.
Vestas will supply and install 21 V150-4.5 MW wind turbines featured in the project. Once completed, a 20-year active output management AOM 5000 service agreement will also be delivered by Vestas. Under this agreement, optimization of energy production will be provided along with long-term business case certainty.
Sales Vice President of Vestas LATAM Southern Cone, Andrשs Gismondi said, “Thanks to our valued relationship with Pampa Energ×a, Vestas is proud to be the sustainable energy solutions provider of choice and long-term service supplier for PE Pampa Energ×a VI Wind Farm in Bah×a Blanca, Argentina, a prolific area for wind energy production in the country.†Delivery of turbines is planned to take place in the 4th Q23, and commissioning is expected to begin in the 2nd Q2024.

Vestas also pioneered the wind energy market in Argentina with the installation of the first commercial wind turbine in the country located in Comodoro Rivadavia in 1994 and sustains a leading position in the country. The company is a global leader in sustainable energy solutions involved in manufacturing, designing, installing, servicing, and developing wind energy and hybrid projects all over the world.
The company has already installed more than 160 GW of wind turbines in 88 countries and has reduced 1.5 billion tons emission of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Vestas has become the first company to achieve 100 GW landmarks for the installation and servicing of wind turbines.
Pampa Energy along with co-control of Transener engages in power transmission, operating more than 85% of power lines in Argentina. It is an emblematic company in the energy sector of Argentina known for its commitment, continuous growth, and operational excellence.
To reduce dependency on fossil fuels, Pampa Energy partners with Vestas to deliver a 95 MW wind park in Argentina. With this, the country moves ahead towards a clean and green future.
Source: Vestas