Vestas takes to the coast with order from MHI subsidiary

The turbine maker is set to supply nine units at the Port of Rotterdam.
Photo shows GE's Haliade-X and not a Vestas turbine. It is placed at the Port of Rotterdam, however. | Photo: Port of Rotterdam
Photo shows GE's Haliade-X and not a Vestas turbine. It is placed at the Port of Rotterdam, however. | Photo: Port of Rotterdam

Every little bit helps, which seems to be the philosophy of Vestas as the company announces several smaller orders Monday afternoon CET. The most recent deal pertains to nine wind turbines for installation near the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

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