– Sempra Infrastructure, a subsidiary of Sempra, has placed a 319 MW order for the Cimarron wind farm in Mexico.
– The order includes supply and installation of 46 V163-4.5 MW turbines and 18 V162-6.2 MW turbines from Vestas.
– Vestas will also provide a 10-year service agreement to optimize energy production for the wind farm.
Sempra Infrastructure, a subsidiary of Sempra, has placed an order for the Cimarron wind farm in Tecate, Mexico, as part of the Energia Sierra Juarez Wind Complex. The total installed capacity of this phase will be 319 MW, contributing to the overall 582 MW of the complex. Vestas will supply and install 46 V163-4.5 MW turbines and 18 V162-6.2 MW turbines, along with a 10-year service agreement to optimize energy production.
Vestas expressed pride in being awarded this project by Sempra Infrastructure in Mexico, highlighting their strong relationship and reliable product offerings in Latin America. The company sees this contract as a way to consolidate their market position in Mexico and support the development of renewable energy in the country. Turbines delivery is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2024, with commissioning expected in the fourth quarter of 2025.
Vestas’ team in Mexico has worked diligently to secure this project, demonstrating their commitment to the country’s energy transition journey. The company believes in Mexico’s potential to play a leading role in renewable energy and remains focused on investing in the market despite challenges. For more industry news and technical articles, readers can access the latest issue of Energy Global magazine.