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Vestas Secures Turbine Order for RWE Vanguard East Project

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Global wind turbine manufacturer Vestas has secured a firm order linked to RWE’s 1,380 MW Vanguard East offshore wind project in the United Kingdom, reinforcing the country’s efforts to move closer to its 2030 clean power targets. The confirmation of the order last month marks another step in advancing offshore wind capacity while contributing to broader momentum for the energy transition across Europe.

The Vanguard East project development follows Vanguard West, which was also confirmed as a firm order last month. Together, the projects represent significant additions to the UK’s offshore wind pipeline and reinforce ongoing efforts to accelerate renewable electricity generation as part of national energy goals. The newly confirmed contract involves the installation of 92 Vestas V236-15.0 MW wind turbines. Under the agreement, Vestas will oversee the supply, delivery, and commissioning of the turbines. Once installation is completed, the company will provide operational support through a five-year comprehensive service agreement, after which a long-term operational support agreement will continue to maintain the assets.

“RWE continues to make good progress towards realising both of these major offshore wind projects in the UK with the support of Vestas, our partners KKR and a strong supply chain” said Sven Utermöhlen, CEO RWE Offshore Wind. “We are on track to make a final investment decision for both projects this summer, with preparations for the major offshore construction campaign following on.”

The Vanguard East project will be developed off the coast of Norfolk in East Anglia. RWE is currently planning to reach a Final Investment Decision (FID) for the project in summer of 2026. If the schedule proceeds as expected, deliveries are set to begin in Q4 2028, with commissioning targeted for 2030.

“The Vanguard projects underscore how collaboration and long-term industry commitment will deliver reliable, clean, and affordable electricity for consumers while strengthening the UK’s long-term energy resilience” added Nils de Baar, President of Vestas Northern & Central Europe and Global Offshore. “And with more than 25 years of experience in the UK offshore wind market, Vestas is proud to support the country’s continued leadership in wind energy. Our thanks go to our partner RWE for their continued trust in our technology, and we are looking forward to delivering the project together.”

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