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Recently, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners has again ordered 135 MW of V126-3.
45 MW wind turbines
from Vestas.
This is their second order
with Vestas in the United States for the Blue Cloud Wind Project in Texas.
The company emphasizes Vestas' ability to maximize the return on investment
of its customers' wind energy assets throughout their lifecycle.
It is understood that Vestas will serve the Blue Cloud Wind Power Project for 25 years
.
Including previously purchased PTC modules, the Blue Cloud Wind Power Project has a total capacity of 148.
4 MW
.
The 25-year service agreement is an Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement: Vestas offers a full-service package designed to maximize uptime and energy production
.
With a 25-year tenure, CIP ensures optimized performance
throughout the entire life cycle of the project.
Senior Partner of Infrastructure Partners Copenhagen said: "Vestas has proven itself during the construction of the Bearkat I project and we are delighted to continue our successful collaboration
with Blue Cloud.
We look forward to working with Vestas to further expand our footprint
in the United States.
" ”
"This is Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners' second wind energy investment in the U.
S.
, and the quarter-century service contract is a strong testament to
this," said Vestas' president of sales and service in the U.
S.
and Canada.
The partnerships we are building and the trust our customers place in
our service offerings.
At the same time, the order expands the footprint of the 4 MW platform in the United States, highlighting the platform's momentum in North America and demonstrating Vestas' product diversity and flexibility
.
”
Vestas will supply and commission turbines for the company, which are expected to begin deliveries in the second quarter of 2018 and be commissioned by the end of 2018
.
(This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)
Recently, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners has again ordered 135 MW of V126-3.
45 MW wind turbines
from Vestas.
This is their second order
with Vestas in the United States for the Blue Cloud Wind Project in Texas.
The company emphasizes Vestas' ability to maximize the return on investment
of its customers' wind energy assets throughout their lifecycle.
It is understood that Vestas will serve the Blue Cloud Wind Power Project for 25 years
.
Including previously purchased PTC modules, the Blue Cloud Wind Power Project has a total capacity of 148.
4 MW
.
The 25-year service agreement is an Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement: Vestas offers a full-service package designed to maximize uptime and energy production
.
With a 25-year tenure, CIP ensures optimized performance
throughout the entire life cycle of the project.
Senior Partner of Infrastructure Partners Copenhagen said: "Vestas has proven itself during the construction of the Bearkat I project and we are delighted to continue our successful collaboration
with Blue Cloud.
We look forward to working with Vestas to further expand our footprint
in the United States.
" ”
"This is Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners' second wind energy investment in the U.
S.
, and the quarter-century service contract is a strong testament to
this," said Vestas' president of sales and service in the U.
S.
and Canada.
The partnerships we are building and the trust our customers place in
our service offerings.
At the same time, the order expands the footprint of the 4 MW platform in the United States, highlighting the platform's momentum in North America and demonstrating Vestas' product diversity and flexibility
.
”
Vestas will supply and commission turbines for the company, which are expected to begin deliveries in the second quarter of 2018 and be commissioned by the end of 2018
.
(This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)
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