Vestas -alles andere als flügellahm
The deal represents the largest customer framework agreement in the Turkish wind power market ever.
As part of the framework agreement, Vestas will supply nine V112-3.3 MW turbines for the extension of the Bandirma wind power plant located in the Balikesir Province, south of Marmara Sea, Turkey. Deliveries are expected to occur in the fourth quarter of 2014 with commissioning in the first quarter of 2015.
The 30 MW contract includes supply, installation and commissioning of the wind turbines, a VestasOnline® Business SCADA system, as well as a five-year full-scope service agreement (AOM 4000), extendable to 10 years...
http://www.vestas.com/en/media/news.aspx#!company-news
The Large Diameter Steel Tower (LDST) - an innovative solution patented by Vestas - enables cost effective taller towers to take advantage of stronger wind conditions at higher hub heights for the V117-3.3 MW and V126-3.3 MW turbines, increasing annual energy production and therefore revenue for customers.
On a typical site with a mean wind speed of 6.5m/s, the LDST will increase annual energy production by up to eight per cent at a hub height of 137 meter for the V126-3.3 MW compared to a hub height of 117 meter for the conventional steel tower.---
http://www.vestas.com/en/media/news.aspx#!company-news
Hinter dem Konsortium für Mareña Renovables,steht Mitsubishi,die holländische Pensionskasse PGGM und der mexikanische Teil der australischen Bank Macquarie
dies berichtete der Analytiker Matt DaPrato bei Energiewatch
http://borsen.dk/nyheder/virksomheder/artikel/1/...mexico_i_fare.html
ich erinnere mich dass dies bei einem anderen Windprojekt auch der Fall war -war denke ich mit Gamesa-und man sich schliesslich mit den Indios finanziell und durch Überzeugungsarbeit geeinigt hat vor Kurzem
MAKE Consulting has released its list of the top 15 global wind turbine suppliers of 2013. According to the report, Vestas has maintained its No. 1 spot, GE has dropped from second to sixth place, and Chinese original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) have secured over half of the top positions.
The top 15 turbine suppliers of 2013, with their respective market shares, are as follows:
1. Vestas - 13.2% (also held the No. 1 spot in MAKE's top 10 list of 2012)
http://epn.dk/brancher/energi/alternativ/...r-finansiering-pa-mandag/
Meldung verschwunden
auch die zweite Meldung nicht mehr da aber :amerikanische Investoren wollen 270 mio. kr. af Vestas.
http://jyllands-posten.dk/arkiv/?q=Vestas
http://www.jyllands-posten.dk/protected/premium/...a-retten-i-aarhus/
Vestas receives 21 MW order in Germany and signs framework agreement for 225 MW
Vestas builds on partnership with leading German wind power plant developer juwi by signing strategic agreement and firm order for seven V112-3.0 MW turbines.
ShareThis Print E-Mail Comment By Steve Lynn March 21, 2014
Last Updated: 17:27 March 21, 2014
U.S. Sens. Mark Udall and Michael Bennet, both Democrats from Colorado, and 24 other senators urged Senate Finance Committee leadership Friday to extend the wind production tax credit in upcoming legislation.
The committee should extend the production tax credit to support the 80,000 Americans employed in the U.S. wind industry, the senators wrote in a letter to finance committee chairman Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and ranking member Orrin Hatch, R-Utah. A bipartisan coalition of 118 members of the U.S. House sent a similar letter to the House Committee on Financial Services.
Wind energy provides power to more than 15 million American homes, as well as to thousands of farms and businesses, the senators said.
"Like all businesses, the wind industry seeks certainty and predictability so that long-term project decisions and investments can be made," the letter stated. "Without that stability, we once again risk losing many of the jobs, infrastructure and investment that the wind industry has created."
The production tax credit, which Congress renewed at the beginning of 2013, expired in December. The wind industry continues to benefit from the tax credit this year because the credit included wind projects that started in 2013. By contrast, the wind tax credit in 2012 applied to projects finished that year.
Companies such as Denmark-based wind-turbine maker Vestas Wind Systems A/S (OMX: VWS) have benefited from the tax credit. Vestas, which operates factories in Windsor, Brighton and Pueblo, recently announced that it would hire additional workers following record wind-turbine orders in 2013.
A Vestas spokesman did not immediately respond to requests for comment on efforts to extend the production tax credit.
The tax credit not only benefits large companies such as Vestas, but also to smaller Colorado companies in the wind industry supply chain, Udall spokesman Mike Saccone said.
"There are ripple effects for the tax credit," he said.
IFU – Investeringsfonden for Udviklingslande hat 6 Jahre dafür gebraucht und investiert selber 100 Millionen Kronen.EKF garantiert für 1 Milliarde Kronen sowie die Europäische Investierungsbank und African Development Bank (AfDB).
http://www.business.dk/green/vestas-skal-bygge-stor-vindfarm-i-afrika
Im Interview mit Berlingske tidningen führte er aus,dass Mitsubishi 300 Millionen bezahlt hatte und mit weiteren 300 Millionen wollten sie die Kontrolle über Vestas und Vestas hätte seine Selbständigkeit verloren.
Es sei nicht nur Vestas gewesen,die sich beteiligen wollten,aber einer mit den richtigen Absichten sei schwer zu finden.Viele seien nur auf einen hohen Aktienkurs fixiert.Mit industiellen Beteiligern könne man diskutieren,aber nicht mit Fonds
http://www.business.dk/green/...tsubishi-havde-de-forkerte-ambitioner
http://www.windpowermonthly.com/article/1281872/...t-serious-offshore
http://www.4coffshore.com/windfarms/...a-one-united-kingdom-uk64.html
East Anglia offshore wind farm, which once complete is expected to have a capacity of 7.2GW.
Given the scale of the project, Vattenfall and ScottishPower Renewables are developing East Anglia in phases. The first phase already has a grid connection agreement for 1.2GW and is expected to start offshore construction in 2017.
http://www.businessgreen.com/bg/news/2290417/...-hightech-weathervane
Münster – Der dänische Windenergieanlagen-Hersteller Vestas hat offenbar fünf Top-Manager fristlos entlassen. Darunter soll sich auch der langjährige deutsche Vertriebschef Andreas Eichler befinden.
Wie das Magazin BIZZ energy today berichtet, sei Eichler schon Mitte März 2014 gefeuert worden. Auch die weiteren vier Manager seien bereits nicht mehr für Vestas tätig. Über die Gründe wird spekuliert.
Compliance-Vorwürfe: Steckt ein Korruptionsskandal dahinter?
Unter Berufung auf Branchenkreise spricht das Magazin von einem möglichen schweren Korruptionsskandal. Eine Sprecherin von Vestas habe die Entlassungen bestätigt und lediglich „Compliance-Vorwürfe“ als Gründe genannt. Unter Compliance wird allgemein die Einhaltung von Verhaltensegeln, Gesetzen und Richtlinien durch Unternehmen und deren Mitarbeiter verstanden.
www.iwr.de
Vestas recaptured its position as the undisputed number-one global turbine manufacturer in 2013, with the US’s GE dropping to fifth place after an extremely weak year for the American wind market, latest figures from BTM show.
China’s Goldwind rose from seventh place in 2012 to global number two – the position that it had previously gained in 2011, propelled by a strong recovery in growth in China, which, with 16.01GW of installations, was the world’s largest market.
Vestas had 13.1% of the global market, while Goldwind had 11% and Enercon had 9.8%.
Siemens dropped down from third to fourth place
http://www.rechargenews.com/wind/article1356330.ece
Solltest dir vielleicht Hilfe holen!
http://www.netfonds.no/quotes/paperbroker.php?paper=VWS.CPH
Und jetzt steigt sie wieder -- auch ohne offensichtliche Ursache.
Erklärungsversuche:
Angst davor, daß das Russengas nicht mehr fließen könnte?
Technologischer Durchbruch bei der Erdgaserzeugung aus CO2?
Regierungsentscheidung zum Netzausbau/Erneuerbare Energien steht an?
Stromspeicherproblem gelöst?
Neue Modelle in der Röhre?
Die Saudis kommen?
Elektroautos sind doch toll?
Who knows.
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AARHUS (dpa-AFX) - Der dänische Windradbauer Vestas und der bisherige deutsche Vertriebschef Andreas Eichler gehen künftig getrennte Wege. Mehrere Mitarbeiter, darunter auch Eichler, seien nicht mehr bei dem Unternehmen beschäftigt, sagte ein Vestas-Sprecher am Dienstag in Kopenhagen der dpa. Zuvor hatte der Branchendienst BIZZ energy today unter Berufung auf eine Vestas-Sprecherin berichtet, der Windradhersteller habe fünf Top-Manager aufgrund schwerer Regelverstöße mit sofortiger Wirkung entlassen. Branchenkreise spekulierten danach über einen schweren Korruptionsskandal.
Der Vestas-Sprecher kommentierte nicht, ob die Mitarbeiter auf eigenen Wunsch gegangen oder entlassen worden seien. "Vestas betrachtet dies als Angelegenheit zwischen dem Unternehmen und den betroffenen Angestellten, und deshalb haben wir keine weiteren Kommentare", erklärte er. Eichler war bis zu seinem Weggang Vizepräsident und Chef des Vertriebs von Vestas in Deutschland.
Vestas, langjähriger Marktführer für Windanlagen, hatte in den vergangenen Jahren durch Konkurrenzdruck und Preisverfall in der Krise gesteckt, zuletzt aber wieder etwas Aufwind gespürt./wbj/DP/stb
Aarhus, Denmark, 2014-03-28 15:21 CET (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --
The Board of Directors of Vestas Wind Systems A/S has decided to continue the
company's share-based incentive programme and make a new launch for 2014 based
on the terms and conditions governing the restricted performance shares in
2013, ref. Vestas' remuneration policy and general guidelines for incentive
pay.
The programme includes the Executive Management, Group Senior Vice Presidents,
Senior Vice Presidents, Vice Presidents, Chief Specialists and Chief Project
Managers in all business units in the Vestas Group as well as Vestas Wind
Systems A/S. The programme for 2014 includes 197 participants.
The number of performance shares to be granted to each participant for 2014 is
based on a target level for each corporate level.
The actual number of restricted performance shares available for distribution
depends on Vestas' performance on EBIT margin and free cash flow. In addition,
specific KPIs have been defined for each of the business areas: Sales,
Manufacturing & Global Sourcing and Technology & Service Solutions. The minimum
outlook of a free cash flow of EUR 300m and an EBIT margin of 5 per cent must
both be significantly exceeded in order for any performance shares to be
granted.
Depending on the performance, the total number of shares to be granted will
amount to between 0 and a maximum of 575,000 shares (out of which between 0 and
a maximum of 180,000 shares to the Executive Management). With the total
present value calculated on the basis of the current share price, the grant
will amount to between EUR 0 and a maximum of approx EUR 15m (value at close of
NASDAQ OMX Copenhagen on 24 March 2014). The actual number of shares available
for distribution will be communicated to each participant in 2015 after the
disclosure of Vestas' annual report for 2014. The number of shares available
for distribution may be adjusted in the event of changes in the company's
capital structure.
Provided that the requirements are met, the shares will be granted in two equal
portions in 2017 and 2019 -- conditional upon the participant not having handed
in her/his notice at the time of grant as set out in the specific terms and
conditions of the programme and subject to mandatory law.
Contact details
Vestas Wind Systems A/S, Denmark
Lars Villadsen, Senior Vice President, Investor Relations
Tel.: +45 9730 0000
The order includes supply and commissioning of the wind turbines, as well as a 15-year Active Output Management (AOM 5000) service agreement.
Time of delivery Deliveries for the project are expected in late 2014 with commissioning completion expected in early 2015.
http://www.vestas.com/en/media/news.aspx#!company-news
The wind turbines are scheduled to be delivered in the third quarter of 2014 and to be commissioned before the end of 2014.....
http://www.vestas.com/en/media/news.aspx#!company-news