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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. Wind power in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Vestas, the largest wind turbine manufacturer in the world as of 2009, has its North American headquarters in Portland. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Iberdrola Renovables , one of the larger wind farm operators, also bases their American offices in Portland.

  4. Enel North America - Wikipedia

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    Enel North America's Oklahoma City office. Enel North America started generating energy from wind sources in Oklahoma through Enel Green Power in 2012, with the first wind farm being Rocky Ridge. [44] Since then, the company has built or started construction of 13 wind farms in Oklahoma, representing over 2 GW of operating capacity.

  5. 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).

  6. Hawi Wind Farm - Wikipedia

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    Hawi Wind Farm is a wind farm on Upolu Point, the northern tip of Hawaii's largest island, Hawaiʻi. Commissioned in 2006, it comprises sixteen 660 kW wind turbines manufactured by Vestas, specifically the Vestas V47 turbine. At maximum capacity the farm is able to produce 10.56 MW. [1]

  7. Ørsted US Offshore Wind - Wikipedia

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    Ørsted U.S. Offshore Wind is an offshore wind energy development group that is affiliated with Ørsted, a Danish firm. It is joint headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts and Providence, Rhode Island. [2] [3] As of 2019, it was involved in some of the largest offshore wind farm projects in the United States.

  8. 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.

  9. Lake Winds Energy Park - Wikipedia

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    Each wind turbine used in the wind farm is a V100 rated at 1.8MW. [4] In total the farm produces just over 100MW of power that is distributed by Consumers Energy throughout the state of Michigan. The Lake Winds Energy Park contributes to the 1,350MW of wind energy being produced in the state of Michigan at the time of their grand opening ...