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252 Deutsche Bucht Project secured by MHI Vestas Offshore Wind

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Firm and unconditional order announced, with MHI Vestas to supply 31 units of the V164-8.0 MW wind turbine for the 252 MW Deutsche Bucht (“DeBu”) project in Germany, underscoring the market’s continued confidence in the platform.

MHI Vestas Offshore Wind received a firm and unconditional order from Northland Power Inc. last Friday, when the company announced that the €1.3 billion Deutsche Bucht (“DeBu”) project has reached financial close.

The project underlines the growing presence of MHI Vestas Offshore Wind in Germany and the market’s demand for the V164 turbine platform. The contract also includes a long term full scope service package, maximising the power production on site.

DeBu is Northland’s third offshore wind project. It is located 77 km from Northland’s other German offshore wind project, Nordsee One. Once completed, DeBu is expected to generate enough sustainable energy to meet the needs of over 178,000 households. It will reduce C02 emissions by over 360,000 tonnes per year, supporting the German government’s CO2 reduction targets.

For further information, contact:
Michael Morris
MHI Vestas Offshore Wind
Tel: +45 8844 8950
Call: +45 8844 8950
mijmo@mhivestasoffshore.com

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