
Denmark-based
Vestas has received a 124MW order from
EDF power solutions North America (EDFps) to supply 20 EnVentus V162-6.2MW wind turbines for the Haute-Chaudière wind project in Québec, including a 10-year Active Output Management (AOM) 5000 service agreement. Once operational, Haute-Chaudière will provide clean and secure energy to tens of thousands of Québec homes while supporting local job creation and industrial development.
Laura Beane, Vestas North America’s president, said: “The Haute-Chaudière project is a strong example of what is possible when experienced partners come together to combine supply chain excellence with world-class technology. We are proud to partner with EDF power solutions as they continue demonstrating their long-term commitment to deliver wind energy across Québec. With
Hydro-Québec’s goal of adding 10GW of wind power by 2035, the province has both the sustained volume and the ambition to lead and it is only through strong partnerships like this, that those goals become a reality.”
Tristan Grimbert, president and CEO at EDF power solutions North America, said: “EDF power solutions and Vestas share a strong, long-standing partnership that spans over two decades and 2.9GW of wind energy projects across North America. The Haute Chaudière wind project, one of three projects awarded by Hydro-Quebec through its call for tenders, represents our renewed collaboration with Vestas. This strategic contract not only strengthens the relationship between our companies but also paves the way for future opportunities to advance wind energy.”
Vestas is a leader in Canada’s onshore market, with an installed base of over 5GW spanning all 10 provinces and a supply chain supported by more than 300 local suppliers. In Québec, Vestas currently services 428MW of operating turbines and last year announced a further 347MW order that is currently under construction.
Real economic opportunitiesJosh Irwin, senior vice president of Canada onshore sales at Vestas North America, said: “We understand the complex transportation and project execution challenges in Québec, and with our long-standing experience in the province, we are ready to deploy local expertise and collaborate with trusted regional partners to help deliver this project. Through strong alignment between OEM, developer, and other key private and public stakeholders, we can achieve Québec’s goals to not only meet energy needs but also create real economic opportunities.”
As part of a shared commitment to strengthen local manufacturing and job creation, EDFps and Vestas have partnered with Québec-based
Marmen as the tower supplier, supporting 130 direct jobs in Trois-Rivières.
Marmen’s president Patrick Pellerin said: “Marmen is proud to work with two industry leaders to highlight the importance of a Canada-based supply chain amid strong market signals. We are ready to help mature this market alongside Vestas and EDF power solutions.” Delivery of the turbines is expected to begin in the second quarter of 2026, with commissioning scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2026.