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  2. Vestas - Wikipedia

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    Vestas Wind Systems A/S is a Danish manufacturer, seller, installer, and servicer of wind turbines that was founded in 1945. The company operates manufacturing plants in Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Taiwan, India, Italy, Romania, the United Kingdom, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Australia, China, Brazil, Poland [2] and the United States, [3] and employs 29,000 people globally.

  3. List of wind turbine manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Alstom Wind (Spain) – subsidiary of General Electric since 2015; Enron Wind (now defunct) – wind-turbine manufacturing assets bought by General Electric in 2002; Fuji Heavy Industries (Japan) – the wind turbine business was acquired by Hitachi in 2012; Gamesa (Spain) NEG Micon (Spain) – was bought by Gamesa; NEG Micon – now part of Vestas

  4. Alta Wind Energy Center - Wikipedia

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    Three subsequent projects 150 MW Alta III, 102 MW Alta IV, and 168 MW Alta V projects were completed in the 2nd quarter of 2011 using 50, 34, and 56 3 MW Vestas V-90 wind turbines. Alta VIII and Alta VI projects, comprising 300 MW, were completed in late 2011/early 2012, but they were renamed Brookfield Tehachapi 2 and Mustang Hills respectively.

  5. List of Danish wind turbine manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    List of Danish wind turbine manufacturers. Micon (Moerup Industrial Windmill Construction Company) (1982–1997) — merged with NEG in 1997; NEG Micon (1997–2004) — merged from NEG and Micon in 1997, merged with Vestas in 2004; Nordex (1985–present) — moved to Germany

  6. RRB Energy - Wikipedia

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    The company was incorporated in 1987 [4] under the brand name Vestas RRB India Limited and was renamed as RRB Energy Limited in 2008. The company was founded by Rakesh Bakshi who introduced the concept of Wind Energy to the Country. The company's main objective has been to produce Wind Electric Generators (WEGs). RRB Energy was the first ...

  7. Buffalo Gap Wind Farm - Wikipedia

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    The wind farm was developed by SeaWest WindPower and is currently owned by AES Wind Generation. The power is sold to Direct Energy Texas under a 15-year power purchase agreement. [2] Buffalo Gap 2 is a 232.5 MW expansion consisting of 155 GE SLE 1.5 MW wind turbines. The facility was developed by AES Wind Generation and went into commercial ...

  8. NEG Micon - Wikipedia

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    The company produced wind turbines for many different countries including Canada, Denmark, Germany, Sri Lanka and United States. NEG Micon turbine had 35 different models, [2] and were very popular in the wind power industry, particularly the NM-48, NM-52, NM-72, and NM-82 turbines; and can be seen throughout major wind farms around the world.

  9. Vestas V164 - Wikipedia

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    The Vestas V164 is a three-bladed offshore wind turbine, produced by Vestas, with a nameplate capacity of up to 10 megawatts, a world record. [1] Vestas revealed the V164's design in 2011 with the first prototype unit operated at Østerild in northern Denmark in January 2014. [ 2 ]