Vestas enters into low-emission steel partnership

Through its new partnership, Vestas can reduce the CO2 emissions of building an onshore turbine tower by at least 52%.
52 of the turbines at the Baltic Power Offshore Wind Project will be partially constructed from low-emission steel. | Photo: vestas
52 of the turbines at the Baltic Power Offshore Wind Project will be partially constructed from low-emission steel. | Photo: vestas

Vestas has a new product on the shelf, as a partnership with Arcelormittal will enable the wind turbine manufacturer to reduce the CO2 emissions of its wind turbine towers through the use of low-emission steel.

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