Vestas Gets 22 Turbine Order as Google Upgrades Renewable Capacity
June 30 2016 - 5:25AM
Dow Jones News
By Dominic Chopping
Denmark's Vestas Wind Systems A/S (VWS.KO) said Thursday it has
received an order for 22 turbines to be installed at the Lyrestad
wind park in Mariestad, Sweden, with power produced from the
development sold to Google as part of the tech company's drive to
power its entire operations on clean energy.
Google announced at the end of last year that it was purchasing
a further 842 megawatts of renewable energy and in addition to
Thursday's deal with the Swedish wind farm it has also signed a
similar agreement with a new 50-turbine project near Stavanger in
Norway. In total the two new wind farms will provide 236 megawatts
of energy and Google has signed long-term contracts to purchase all
energy produced from both projects, it said.
"These new Nordic power purchase agreements complement our three
other Swedish wind deals and enable us to power even more of our
European operations with renewable energy," Google said in a blog
post. "Thanks to Europe's increasingly integrated energy market,
we're able to buy wind energy in Norway and Sweden, and consume it
elsewhere in Europe."
In total, Google said it now has seven wind power purchase
agreements in Europe, totalling more than 500 megawatts, and 18
such deals globally.
Write to Dominic Chopping at dominic.chopping@wsj.com; Twitter:
@domchopping @WSJNordics
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