Vestas V126s in place in Germany

The

137-metre-high

towers

for

the

turbines

came

from

German

supplier

Max

Bögl.

Vestas

says

that

transporting

the

62-metre

blades

for

the

machines

from

Lem

in

Denmark

to

Bavaria

was

a

challenge.

“In

close

co-operation

with

our

colleagues

from

transport

we

managed

it

in

an

optimal

way.

We

are

happy

having

contributed

to

the

installation

of

the

first

V126-3.3

MW

wind

energy

project

in

Germany,”

says

Frank

Spee,

project

manager

of

Vestas

Central

Europe.

Vestas

adds

that

the

V126-3.0MW

model

has

an

annual

energy

output

that

is

up

to

20%

superior

to

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