Wind energy advances: Vestas secures key turbine order for Denmark’s waterfront

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Vestas, a global leader in wind turbine technology, has clinched a significant order for its innovative V236-15.0 MW wind turbine from Thyborøn-Harboøre Vindmøllelaug I/S af 2002. This pioneering installation, poised to grace the waterfront of the Port of Thyborøn in northwestern Denmark, embodies a major stride in harnessing wind energy efficiently. The deal encompasses the supply, delivery, and commissioning of the turbine, coupled with a comprehensive 20-year AOM4000 service agreement and an accord for Vestas to conduct test and verification activities.

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Jens Jørgen Birch, spokesperson for Thyborøn-Harboøre Vindmøllelaug I/S af 2002, expressed enthusiasm about the installation, highlighting the optimal wind conditions at Thyborøn for energy production. With nearly 2,800 local shareholders backing the project, there’s an anticipation of the turbine becoming a local and tourist attraction. Vestas’s Nils de Baar, President of Northern and Central Europe, praised the swift 264-day approval process and the overwhelming local support, underscoring it as a prime example of how quick permitting and local engagement can fuel the green transition.

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The V236-15.0 MW turbine is set to be a game-changer, with Vestas already having installed a prototype at the Østerild National test centre in Denmark. Firm orders for offshore projects in Germany, Poland, and the Netherlands have been secured, with installations commencing from 2025. The Nissum Bredning site, located in Lemvig Municipality, is slated for turbine delivery in Q1 2024, with commissioning expected by Q2 2024.

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This project is a landmark in the renewable energy sector, demonstrating how advanced technology, community backing, and efficient project approval processes can collectively bolster the shift towards sustainable energy solutions. The V236-15.0 MW turbine by Vestas, with its cutting-edge design, is poised to significantly contribute to energy production, highlighting the importance of renewable resources in combating climate change.

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