By the end of 2013, Vestas had already announced 4,761MW of orders, more than 2012’s 3,738MW, and with the prospect of more to come from unannounced deals
Vestas has secured an order from the leading German wind power plant developer juwi Wind totalling 36 MW. The order consists of 12 V112-3.0MW turbines and will be deployed at three different projects in Germany.
Vestas has received a 150 MW order out of a master supply agreement (MSA) with First Wind for multiple wind-energy projects in the United States.
Vestas has received a 110 MW order for 55 V100-2.0 MW wind turbines for a new project in the United States.
Vestas has received a 220 MW order for V100-2.0 MW turbines from EDF Renewable Energy for two wind-energy projects in the United States.
Vestas has received a 350 MW order from Enel Green Power North America, Inc.
Energy Development Corp (EDC) plans to reinforce its Burgos wind farm in Ilocos Norte so it can withstand strong typhoons
Vestas and long-time customer Eolus today signed contracts for four projects further solidifying Vestas’ leading role in Sweden and the strong relationship between the two companies.
Kangal Elektrik Uretim A.S. has signed an agreement to construct a wind power plant using 22 V100-2.0 MW wind turbines. The company’s first wind project will be ready for turbine installation in the first quarter of 2014.
Deliveries for all projects — Truro Heights, Millbrook, Whynotts and Chebucto Pockwock — are expected to occur in mid-2014 with commissioning in the second half of next year
The prototype nacelle for the world’s most powerful wind turbine, Vestas’ V164-8.0 MW, has been completed at Lindø Industrial Park, Denmark. The nacelle is now en route to installation at the Danish national test centre at Østerild.
Vestas has announced it has added a further extension to the deadline for its supply wind power deal with a Macquarie-led consortium for the 396 MW Marena Renovables wind farm in Mexico
Tefirom Group has signed an agreement for the extension of the Bakras wind power plant using 7 V112-3.3 MW wind turbines.
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Vestas commits to investing EUR 10 million to launch V112-3.0 MW blade production at its Taranto, Italy, blades factory and to offering employment opportunities for a number of nacelles plant employee.
Emily Williams, a senior policy analyst at the American Wind Energy Association, said the tax breaks will allow companies to make better plans and allows some flexibility
In September, Vestas announced three major orders for wind turbines for U.S. projects...
Third quarter EBIT improved despite 27 per cent lower revenue. Outlook for 2013 upgraded on EBIT margin and free cash flow. Turnaround continues according to plan.
Tomorrow at the RenewableUK annual conference in Birmingham, Vestas brings to the UK and Ireland its innovative global campaign to separate rhetoric from reality and to channel public support towards actions that help wind energy.
Vestas has developed the V105-3.3 MW turbine, expanding the flexibility of the proven and popular 3 MW platform.
The project will have an estimated annual electricity generation of around 364,700MWh, enough to power over 158,000 people
"Wind energy projects are being put at risk by an increasingly organized and influential anti-wind movement."
According to the BTM World Market Update 2012, severe icing can potentially reduce wind turbines’ annual energy production by more than 20%, directly impacting the business case for wind power plants in cold climates.
The Crucea North wind power plant is one of the largest in Romania and represents a step forward in the development of Vestas’ relationship with one of the key players in wind energy in Europe.
As part of Vestas’ turnaround plan announced in January 2012 and as also restated in the interim financial report for the second quarter of 2013, Vestas has been negotiating with potential buyers of Vestas’ machining and casting units
To match production capacity with market demands, Vestas Executive Management intends to close the nacelle assembly factory in Taranto, Italy. Negotiations with local employee organisations will be initiated as soon as possible.
Fingano S.A has signed an agreement with Vestas for its first wind power plant in Uruguay. Delivery of the 17 V112-3.0 MW will start in the second quarter of 2014.
Vestas will supply 43 V112-3.0 MW offshore-turbines for the Eneco Luchterduinen offshore wind farm off the coast of the Netherlands. Eneco Luchterduinen is owned by Dutch energy company Eneco and Mitsubishi Corporation from Japan.
The JV will combine Vestas’ and MHI’s current capabilities within offshore wind turbines.
Vestas Wind Systems A/S (Vestas) and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (MHI) have agreed to form a joint venture (JV) dedicated to offshore wind energy.
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