Vestas | Latest News & Updates - Feb 26, 2025 Release
Vestas is involved in a £600m investment project for ten wind farms across Wales with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners...
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Vestas
🌎 vestas.comVestas is a global leader in the renewable energy industry, specializing in sustainable energy solutions through the design, manufacture, installation, and servicing of wind turbines. With over 154 GW of wind turbines installed in 87 countries, Vestas is the largest wind turbine manufacturer and service provider in the world, employing more than 29,000 people dedicated to advancing renewable energy.
Vestas - Latest News and Updates
- Vestas is involved in a £600m investment project for ten wind farms across Wales with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners.
- Vestas is constructing the Drze Wewo IV wind farm in Poland with 23 Vestas V110 turbines totaling 50.6 MW for the Polsat+ Group.
- Henrik Andersen, President & CEO at Vestas, emphasized the importance of wind energy in Europe's Clean Industrial Deal and called for faster permitting and smarter auctions to secure Europe's energy future.
- Vestas CEO Henrik Andersen emphasized the need for the EU to shift to 'execution mode' for the Clean Industrial Deal to succeed.
- Vestas showcased a wind turbine at Hannover Messe 2025, demonstrating their use of PTC's AI-driven Digital-Thread solutions for lifecycle management.
- Vestas has opened a new corporate office in Houston, Texas.
- Vestas supports the Clean Industrial Deal as a step towards securing stable and affordable European energy through wind power, emphasizing the need for improved project economics and faster permitting.
- Vestas warns about recruitment fraud involving fake emails from people pretending to work for the company.
- Vestas CEO Henrik Andersen announced a two-year plan to revamp the company's service business by 2026 to restore it as a major revenue source.
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