(Bloomberg) — Vestas Wind Systems A/S, the world’s largest
turbine maker, agreed to supply equipment with 36 megawatts of
capacity for a project in southeastern Denmark.
The 11 3.3-megawatt turbines will be delivered in the
fourth quarter to European Energy A/S for its Rodby Fjord
project, Aarhus, Denmark-based Vestas said Wednesday in a
statement on its website. The sale includes a 15-year service
agreement. Prices weren’t disclosed.
“This project in southeastern Denmark reaffirms that wind
power makes sense across the country,” Klaus Steen Mortensen,
president of Vestas Northern Europe, said in the statement.
“Rodby Fjord is known as a site with great wind resources.”
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