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Vestas Wins Contract to Install 10 Wind Turbines in Chile
Jan 14, 2007 09:01:28
Vestas Wind Systems A/S, the world's biggest wind-turbine maker, won an order to deliver 10 units to a power project in Chile.
Vestas will supply and install V80-2.0 megawatt turbines for the Hualpen Sur project in Chile, the Randers, Denmark-based company said in a statement on its Web site today. The company won the order from Energias Renovables del Bio Bio SA, which is fully owned by Eolica Navarra, Vestas said.
Delivery is scheduled to start in May and the project will be completed in the third quarter of this year, the company said. Vestas will also provide a five-year service contract.
Vestas, which has a policy of not distributing via the stock exchange statements on orders worth less than 500 million kroner ($86.6 million), didn't give a value for the order.
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