Vestas Secures First Wind Order In Panama

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Vestas has received its first ever order in Panama – a wind energy solution for the 66 MW Toabré wind park, which will support Panama’s goal to get half of its electricity from renewables by 2050.

The order, placed by Elecnor, includes 20 V117-3.45 MW turbines, delivered in 3.3 MW load-optimized mode. The order extends Vestas’ global reach, which currently includes wind turbines in 79 different countries.

“By partnering with an experienced customer like Elecnor, who share our vision of making the world more sustainable, we are confident the project will deliver the low-cost sustainable energy that will help Elecnor and Panama reach their renewable targets,” says Enric Català, senior director of sales for Vestas Latin America.


Elecnor will perform the engineering, procurement and construction of the project, which will be located across the Penonomé and Antón regions in the central province of Coclé. Turbine delivery is expected in the first quarter of 2019, with commissioning expected in the last quarter of 2019.

The project is owned by Parque Eólico Toabré S.A., a company owned by Recursos Eólicos S.A., a Panamanian company, and Audax Renovables S.A., a Spanish-listed company.

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