1. Sempra Infrastructure orders turbines from Vestas for Cimarron wind farm in Mexico.
2. Vestas to supply and install 46 V163-4.5MW and 18 V162-6.2MW turbines for the project.
3. The wind farm is part of the larger Energia Sierra Juarez project with a total capacity of 582MW.
Sempra Infrastructure has ordered turbines from Vestas for the development of the Cimarron wind farm in Mexico. The order includes 46 V163-4.5MW and 18 V162-6.2MW turbines, along with a ten-year service agreement. The project is part of the Energia Sierra Juarez wind project and will have a total installed capacity of 582MW in Tecate, Baja California. Vestas aims to optimize energy production and provide long-term stability for the project’s operations.
Vestas is proud to work with Sempra Infrastructure in Mexico, strengthening their relationship and commitment to renewable energy. The company’s reliable product offerings and local team capabilities have helped them gain trust from customers in Latin America. This new contract consolidates their position in Mexico’s renewable energy market, furthering the country’s energy transition goals.
Turbine delivery for the project is expected in Q4 of this year, with commissioning planned for Q4 2025. Vestas is also involved in the Mesa la Paz wind park project in Tamaulipas, showcasing their efforts to expand their portfolio in Mexico. The development of wind farms in Mexico demonstrates the country’s potential in advancing the energy transition.