Poland’s 32 MW Lubień wind farm awards turbine contract to Vestas, with rollout in 2026 an
January 11, 2026
Vestas has become one of the major drivers in the adoption of wind energy generation across the international market in recent years. The company has assets and operations that span the length and breadth of the world and has recently been awarded an order for turbines earmarked for a major wind project in the European nation of Poland. This marks the advancement of the renewable energy market in Europe.
Vestas’ pioneering wind turbines are leading the market into a new era of clean energy
The international community has begrudgingly accepted the reality that the energy market is one of the main contributors to the emission crisis that the world currently faces. Climate change is no longer a mere concept and has been proven to be the main priority for the nations of the world.
While some nations stubbornly stick to the reliable energy generation process of oil and gas, Europe has seen the vast majority of its member nations turning to the untapped and often overlooked potential of the renewable energy market, such as Poland.
Vestas has been developing its turbine technology for decades now and boasts operations in over 88 countries, employing thousands of locals in the process. The company has become the backbone of the global wind energy market through its litany of projects that boost the industry tremendously.
“Through our industry-leading smart data capabilities and unparalleled more than 159 GW of wind turbines under service, we use data to interpret, forecast, and exploit wind resources and deliver best-in-class wind power solutions.” – Vestas
Poland has selected Vestas to supply turbines for its latest wind farm
Building on its already market-leading deployment of turbines, Vestas has secured an order for the 32 MW Lubień wind farm in Poland. Europe has embraced the renewable energy sector with open arms and is prepared to invest huge sums of time and money to advance the sector through several strategic projects.
The newest wind farm in Poland will leverage the market-leading wind turbines on which Vestas has built its reputation. The Lubień wind farm investment will be carried out on behalf of the project’s developers, namely FW LUBIEŃ and the Greenvolt Power Group.
Vestas is covering all the requirements for the latest Polish wind project
The Polish wind farm will feature 8 units of the V150-4.0 MW model and comes with an extensive 20-year AOM 5000 Service Agreement. This ensures the long-term success of the wind project and enables the company to establish a base of business operations in Poland.
Deliveries for the wind turbines are expected in the first quarter of 2027, with full-scale commissioning later in the same year. With the United States revealing that the President plans to roll back permits for wind energy, Europe stands as the go-to destination for the wind energy market.
“Wind and other clean, renewable energy will help end our reliance on fossil fuels and combat the severe threat that climate change poses to humans and wildlife alike.” – Francis Beinecke
Poland has become one of the most progressive nations on the European continent regarding adopting the renewable energy market and now plans to boost its standing in the wind energy sector through the 32 MW Lubień wind farm.
Can the rest of the world follow suit and integrate more renewable energy projects?
Poland stands as a major driver in the integration of the renewable energy sector in Europe. The United States has raised concerns for industry experts as the nation has expressed its ambition to effectively end the progress of the wind power market, with a few exceptions, such as the SunZia Wind project in New Mexico. The question becomes, will we see more wind energy projects in Europe and the US?
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