Vestas looks toward Arctic wind turbines

The wind turbine manufacturer enters a deal with Rusnano to assess possible suppliers among the Russian state-owned fund's companies. Elsewhere in the country, a new customer is close to placing an order.
Photo: Frank Solli, Nordkraft
Photo: Frank Solli, Nordkraft

Rusnano and Vestas are already well acquainted. The Russian state-owned fund is, via its joint venture with Finnish utility Fortum, the Danish manufacturer's largest customer in Russia and has nominated Vestas to supply almost 2 GW up to 2023. But now this cooperation is being expanded in a bilateral sense with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between Vestas and Rusnano, the former reveals in a statement.

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