V164 Installed at Østerild, Denmark (prototype):

New Vestas manufacturing company receives first order

This in from MHI Vestas. In their own words. Ed


MHI Vestas Offshore Wind has received the first commercial order for the V164-8.0 MW from DONG Energy, the world’s leading developer of offshore wind power.

MHI Vestas Offshore Wind will deliver 32 machines for the 258 MW Burbo Bank Extension project off the coast of Liverpool Bay in the UK.

Blades for the project will be produced at the recently announced MHI Vestas Offshore Wind manufacturing facility on the Isle of Wight – the first facility with the capacity to serial produce blades for future UK offshore projects.

Milestone project
CEO Jens Tommerup says the order marks a historic milestone for MHI Vestas Offshore Wind and the wind industry in the UK,

“We are extremely pleased to receive the first commercial order for the V164-8.0 MW, our flagship wind turbine and a machine which will contribute to driving down the cost of offshore wind energy.

“DONG Energy were closely involved in the development and testing of the turbine and today’s announcement represents a significant vote of confidence from the world’s leading developer of offshore wind in the V164-8.0 MW and MHI Vestas Offshore Wind.

“MHI Vestas Offshore Wind will become the first manufacturer with the capacity to serial produce blades for future offshore wind projects in the UK. Serial production of 80m blades for the Burbo Bank Extension project will commence on the Isle of Wight from as early as Q2 2015.”

Samuel Leupold, Executive Vice President in DONG Energy, said

“We are very excited to being able to construct the Burbo Bank Extension offshore wind farm. The introduction of the MHI Vestas Offshore Wind V164-8.0 MW turbine will be an important measure in our joint efforts to reduce the cost of electricity of offshore wind. Bigger turbines, producing electricity more efficiently is an important element in realising our ambitious targets.”

About the Burbo Bank project
The 258 MW Burbo Bank Extension project lies off the coast of Liverpool Bay, in the UK. When installed the power plant will produce enough energy to meet the electricity requirements for approximately 180,000 houses.

The order includes supply, installation and commissioning of the wind turbines as well as a five year full scope service contract. Installation is expected to begin in 2016, and commissioning is expected to be completed in 2017. Pre-assembly of the turbines will take place in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Manufacturing in the UK
MHI Vestas Offshore Wind will utilise the production hall at Vestas’ blades technology centre on the Isle of Wight from 1 January 2015 and will invest in upgrading the facility for serial production. The facility was opened in 2011 and was specifically designed to develop large blades for the latest wind turbines. The facility consists of two halls 170m long and 50m wide, one for testing and verification, and one for blade production, which will be leased by MHI Vestas Offshore Wind.

Jens Tommerup said,

“The Isle of Wight is a world class R&D centre for developing and testing blades. The blades for the V164-8.0 MW prototype were designed, manufactured and tested at the Isle of Wight facility so we have developed the unique skills and processes necessary to manufacture blades which makes it a good location to ramp up to serial production.”