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Vestas receives 60 MW order in the USA as part of turbine supply agreements with a potential of up to 610 MW

Company announcement08:30 CET - 20 Sep. 2013

Vestas receives 60 MW order in the USA as part of turbine supply agreements with a potential of up to 610 MW

Vestas has received a firm and unconditional order in the USA for wind turbine equipment corresponding to 60 MW to secure PTC beyond 2013. This is part of turbine supply agreements with a potential of up to 610 MW. The order has been received from Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. (ref. company announcement No. 33/2013 of 2 August 2013). 

Additional information about the project:

Customer: Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. (RES Americas)
Project name: N/A
Location/Country: USA
Number of MW: Wind turbine equipment corresponding to 60 MW as part of turbine supply agreements with a potential of up to 610 MW.
Number of turbines/turbine type: Wind turbine equipment for V100-2.0 MW turbines
Contract type: Supply-only
Contract scope: The contract includes delivery of wind turbine equipment together with an Active Output Management (AOM) 4000 service agreement.
Time of delivery: Delivery of the wind turbine equipment and commissioning of the projects are expected to occur in 2014 and 2015.

Total year-to-date announced order intake in MW: 2,936 MW, (see vestas.com/investor).

Contact details:

Vestas Wind Systems A/S, Denmark Lars Villadsen, Senior Vice President, Investor Relations Tel.: +45 9730 0000 

Vestas Americas, USA Chris Brown, President, Vestas-American Wind Technology  For more information, or to arrange an interview with Chris Brown, please contact:

Andrew Longeteig, Head of External Communications, North America Global MarCom Corporate Relations Tel:  +1 503 327 7479

A news release from Vestas-American Wind Technology regarding the above-mentioned order will also be published on vestas.com under “News”. 

Vestas receives 60 MW order in the USA as part of turbine supply agreements with a potential of up to 610 MW