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Vestas: Baubeginn eines großen Windparks in Jordanien

In Jordanien ist der Grundstein für ein großes Windparkprojekt gelegt worden, bei dem die Bauherren auf Windräder von Vestas setzen. Das Unternehmen aus Århus in Dänemark soll dazu nach eigenen Angaben 38 Windkraftanlagen mit 117 Megawatt (MW) Gesamtleistungskapazität liefern. Die komplette Fertigstellung der Windfarm Tafilah werde für das erste Quartal 2015 erwartet. Die Inbetriebnahme solle im August 2015 folgen, hieß es.

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Construction underway at Al Tafilah, Jordan’s first large-scale wind power plant

Yesterday’s ground-breaking ceremony officially kicked off construction of the 117 MW wind power plant, which will produce clean electricity at half the cost of Jordanian conventional power.

H.E. the Prime Minister of Jordan, Abdallah Ensour, Jordan Wind Project Company (JWPC) Chairman, Samer Judeh, and representatives from the sponsor and lender group took part in the ceremony yesterday evening which showcased the landmark Tafilah project to Jordan and its people. Tafilah is the combined result of a four-year cooperation by a team of Jordanian and international experts. Civil works have already begun, and the 38 wind turbines will be directly transported from the port of Aqaba to the project site over the coming months. The first turbines will begin to produce electricity as from the first quarter of 2015, and the wind power plant will be fully operational by August 2015.

The wind power plant will then be connected directly to the National Electric Power Company grid and provide almost 400 GWh of electricity per year, enough to meet the energy needs of over 150,000 Jordanians. The Al Tafilah project will also significantly contribute to the region’s development by providing jobs to 150 people during construction and 30 during its operation.

“Vestas is proud to be part of this milestone project in Jordan, 18 years after pioneering the local industry and installing the country’s first wind turbines,” observed Marco Graziano, President of Vestas Mediterranean. “The Tafilah wind power plant is a major step forward in clean energy development, energy self-sufficiency and security of supply for the country.”

Samer Judeh, Chairman of Jordan Wind Project Company (JWPC) affirmed the significant positive effect the project will have on the Jordanian energy mix: “At 85 Jordanian Dinars per MWh, electricity is priced at less than half the cost of generation from conventional power. The price is fixed for 20 years, ensuring reliable and clean energy for the country. The Tafilah wind farm is a major step towards getting Jordan on the global renewable energy roadmap and will serve to demonstrate the region's potential for investments in renewable energy.”

Having pioneered the wind energy sector in Jordan since 1996, Vestas launched yesterday the Wind Power Pioneers campaign as part of the ground-breaking ceremony in Jordan to re-emphasise the important role wind energy plays in the country’s future. Initially launched last month and covering 35 markets worldwide, Wind Power Pioneers demonstrates that, with a solid partner accompanied by an industry-leading product and service portfolio, challenges can be overcome, allowing us to further develop our unique capabilities and experience to explore new markets and untapped opportunities.

Vestas invites all interested stakeholders to learn more about the Wind Power Pioneers campaign, and to join us in celebrating Jordan’s achievements by installing your own virtual wind turbine today on windpowerpioneers.vestas.com.


For media enquiries, please contact:
Velia Senatore
Communications, External relations
T +39 099 04606415
veise@vestas.com


About Vestas
Every single day, Vestas wind turbines deliver clean energy that supports the global fight against climate change. Wind power from Vestas’ more than 51,000 wind turbines currently reduces carbon emissions by over 60 million tons of CO2 every year, while at the same time building energy security and independence.

Vestas has delivered wind energy in 73 countries, providing jobs for around 16,000 passionate people at our service and project sites, research facilities, factories and offices all over the world. With 52 per cent more megawatts installed than our closest competitor and more than 60 GW of cumulative installed capacity worldwide, Vestas is the world leader in wind energy.

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