Vestas secures wind turbine supply order from Eolus Vind in Sweden
Vestas has secured an order from Eolus Vind to deliver wind turbines for the 36MW of power projects in Sweden.
As part of the order, Vestas has agreed to supply and install 18 units of the V90-2MW wind turbine for the seven different projects.
The first 18 wind turbines are being supplied and installed at seven different projects in the southern parts of Sweden in the localities of Skara, Kristianstad, Munkedal, Ulricehamn and Hallsberg.
The wind turbines are expected to be commissioned beginning the second quarter of next year.
The parties have been business partners for over 20 years driving the development of wind power forward in Sweden.
The 36MW order is the first call-off from the framework agreement of 180MW with between Vestas and Eolus.
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