Horns Reef turbines down for repair
Vestas began dismantling its 80, 2 MW turbines at the Danish Horns Reef offshore wind station last month to undertake repairs on land. The job will be carried out with the company's suppliers -- mainly ABB, which supplied the faulty transformers and generators (Windpower Monthly, June 2004) -- who will pay for their respective shares of the repair costs, according to Vestas' Svend Sigaard. The nacelles are being taken to Vestas' factory on the Danish...
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