Denmark: Battle for wind-power station orders
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Major wind-power station producers in Denmark are struggling to win one of the biggest ever wind-power station contracts for an off-shore wind-power station park near Rodsand to the south of Lolland. The Rodsand project is highly important for wind power station producers as the experience gained from this project can be applied to other off-shore projects. The wind-power park, scheduled to be completed in 2003, is 50%- owned by Energi E2, DONG (30%) and Sydkraft (20%).
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Denmark: Bonus receives wind turbine contract
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Power company Energi E2 has awarded Bonus Energi, the Danish wind turbine producer, a contract to supply 72 new wind turbines to the Nysted off-shore wind power station park in Rodsand. The wind turbines are expected to generate electricity accounting for the consumption of 110.000 detached houses. The wind power station park is owned and run by a consortium owned by E2 (50%), DONG (30%) and Sydkraft (20%).
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DENMARK: NORDEX WINS FRENCH WIND-POWER STATION CONTRACT
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Nordex, the Danish-German producer of wind-power stations, has been awarded a contract for the supply of a dozen wind-power stations to the French market. The contract is valued at DKr100mn (US$12.2mn). According to Nordex CEO Ditmar Kestner, France is the new boom region for wind-power station in Europe.
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