
Thursday afternoon, Vestas announced that the company had secured an order in the Netherlands of 22 MW. The order is for six V112-3.45 turbine and they will be delivered with optimized capacity of 3.6 MW. The small order size may not seem worthy of an announcement, given that Vestas usually only announces orders for more than 300 MW.
However, there are three factors which make this order more significant than it might intiially appear.
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