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Vestas plans first cable-stayed wind turbines

9 Jul 18 Vestas is set to build its tallest-ever wind turbine towers and will use cable stays to support them.

It is partnering with long-term customer TuuliWatti on the 21MW Viinam盲ki project in Finland, which will feature the first order for V150-4.2MW turbines and an R&D collaboration using Vestas鈥 cable-stayed tower technology.

Vestas and TuuliWatti have also partnered in a 10-year testing agreement at the site. As a first step under this agreement, the data collected from Viinam盲ki will play a role in the product certification of cable-stayed towers.

The order for the Viinam盲ki project comprises five V150-4.2MW turbines with a hub height of 175m meters, the highest ever in Vestas鈥 history. The 175m 鈥 claimed to be world鈥檚 tallest all-steel wind turbine tower - is achieved through the company鈥檚 new cable-stayed system.

鈥淲ith the R&D collaboration on the Viinam盲ki project we are taking our already excellent and longstanding relationship with TuuliWatti to a whole new level鈥, said Nils de Baar, president of Vestas Northern and Central Europe. 鈥淥nshore wind is already one of the most competitive power generation sources and Viinam盲ki shows how innovations across the entire value chain enable Vestas to offer sustainable energy solutions that increase customer value鈥.

The contract includes supply, installation and commissioning of the wind turbines, as well as service agreement. Delivery of the wind turbines is expected to begin in the second quarter of 2019.

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