Under the contract, Vestas will supply 10 of its turbines and will be responsible for installation and commissioning of the wind turbines
The contract also includes a VestasOnline Business SCADA system and a five-year full-scope service agreement (AOM 4000).
Borusan EnBW is the joint venture of German utility EnBW and the Turkish holding company Borusan.
The contract represents the fifth and the final order from the 207MW framework agreement announced on 7 March 2014 between Vestas and Borusan EnBW.
Delivery of the turbines is expected take place the final quarter of 2014 with commissioning in the second quarter of 2015.
Once completed, the power plant will have an estimated annual production of more than 112,000 MWh per year, saving the environment from over 51,500 tons of CO2 emissions on an annual basis.
Furthermore, it will provide enough electricity to cover the residential electricity consumption of more than 185,000 people in Turkey.
Borusan EnBW Enerji general manager Mehmet Acarla, said, "We have taken the decision to develop one of the largest onshore wind power plant portfolios in Europe. And to achieve our goal of being the leading wind generation company in Turkey, we have chosen Vestas, one of the world’s foremost wind turbine manufacturers, based on Vestas’ capability of ensuring business case certainty for our long-term plan, together with superior new technology which we look forward installing across the country."
Vestas Mediterranean president Marco Graziano said, "Being chosen as the turbine supplier and service provider for EnBW and Borusan proves that our products and services have earned the trust of our partners during the last 30 years. Our goal is to secure the lowest cost of energy and best possible performance for our customers throughout the turbines’ lifetime."