Dong Energy lines up to test Vestas' 7MW wind turbine

Jessica Shankleman
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Danish wind farm developer could be first to buy Vestas' offshore V164-7.0 MW

Vestas has already secured a potential customer for its newly launched 7MW offshore wind turbine, signing an agreement with Dong Energy to test a series of prototype devices. The two Danish companies...

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