Wind power is independent


Wind knows no limits, nor does it recognise national boundaries. It’s an unlimited form of energy, and it’s found freely in countries with even the poorest natural resources. Wherever it blows, it can bring jobs to support the local economy – and break the dependence on energy from external suppliers.

Energy independence and local jobs

This two-fold benefit is important not only for business but for political decision-makers. Energy is becoming an increasingly strategic issue for governments around the world – especially those currently dependent on foreign imports to fuel their homes and economies.

Harnessing the power of the wind efficiently

While it’s true that wind is free and unlimited, it won’t turn into energy all by itself.  The key to capturing – and releasing – its latent power is advanced turbine technology that operates at maximum efficiency. In just three hours, a Vestas V90-3.0 MW turbine can produce enough electricity to supply an average European household with electricity for a year. Our goal is to take this much further, and bring the benefits of our technology to people around the world.

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