Vestas has signed a deal with LEAG Renewables GmbH to deliver 17 V162-6.2 MW wind turbines to the Forst-Briesnig II wind farm, a significant milestone towards the transformation of an old lignite mining region into a renewable energy hub. Developed by LEAG’s renewable energy business, the project is a central pillar of LEAG’s overall objective to create one of Germany’s largest onshore renewable energy networks by 2030.
A Milestone for LEAG’s Energy Transition Strategy
The Forst-Briesnig II wind project is LEAG’s maiden venture into wind power and a milestone in the company’s shift towards renewable energy. The project is part of LEAG’s GigawattFactory, a grand energy transition project in the Lausitz area. LEAG aims to build a 7,000 MW network of renewable energy consisting of both wind and solar projects by 2030.
Vestas’s Expertise in Complex Projects
Jens Kück, Senior Vice President Sales Onshore at Vestas Northern and Central Europe, said, “Forst Briesnig II is a lighthouse onshore wind project and with its location in a former mining area, it is a great example of the transformation from fossils to renewables in the German energy system.”
He added, “We are excited to support LEAG in their transformation journey and engage in this significant project as it showcases our strong ability to provide the right solutions to technically complex projects.”
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Supporting Germany’s Renewable Energy Future
The project also has strong backing from EP Corporate Group, the controlling shareholder of LEAG. The Forst-Briesnig II wind farm turbine delivery is anticipated to start in the fourth quarter of 2025, with commissioning scheduled for completion in the third quarter of 2026. Vestas will also supply long-term service to LEAG Renewables under a 20-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) agreement, providing maximum performance and life for the wind turbines.