Werbung MHI Vestas Offshore Wind verlagert Aktivitäten auf Isle of Wight Offshore Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Windenergie Windparks Wirtschaft 20. September 2018 Hinweis: Die Bildrechte zu den Beitragsfotos finden Sie am Ende des Artikels As part of their firm commitment to the UK wind market and their presence on the Isle of Wight, Vestas is relocating its testing related activities at West Medina Mills to the nearby St. Cross facility on Isle of Wight to make room for future expansion under consideration by MHI Vestas Offshore Wind. World’s most powerful wind turbine / Pressebild / Vestas Wind Systems A/S and MHI Vestas Offshore Wind (WK-intern) – “Our facilities on the Isle of Wight are an important part of our global footprint, and the relocation of some of our activities on the island to make way for future offshore wind expansion underlines our long-term commitment to the community and the growth of the UK wind energy sector,” says John Rimmer, Vestas Technology UK Managing Director. “With Vestas moving their blade, bearing and material testing to St. Cross, we are now considering how MHI Vestas can take full advantage of the West Medina Mills facility for offshore blade production,” said James Luter, MHI Vestas Director of Blade Production. The relocation work begins this week. Some Vestas staff will remain at West Medina Mills. Vestas currently employs 130 people at Isle of Wight. News release from Vestas Wind Systems A/S and MHI Vestas Offshore Wind Aarhus World’s most powerful wind turbine / Pressebild / Vestas Wind Systems A/S and MHI Vestas Offshore Wind Weitere Beiträge:Windenergie in Oberösterreich verpasst erneut Chance zur Sicherung des WirtschaftsstandortsVier Vestas Windenergieanlagen sorgen seit Ende März 2025 für GrünstromAusschreibungen für Windenergieanlagen an Land und für Solaranlagen starten am 1. Februar 2019