News
Editorial Features
Subscription Services
Magazine Profile
Advertising
Events
Previous Issues
Jobs
Newsletters
 

Get the latest news by RSS news feed

 

Register here to receive our newsletter and to access old issues






Lost Password?
No account yet? Register

As registered user you are also able to submit news to us through this site


EWEC2009
Vestas signs exclusive deal with Port of Vancouver, USA Print E-mail
Tuesday, 12 September 2006
Vestas, has designated the Port of Vancouver, USA as the exclusive port of entry for all of its wind energy projects in the Columbia River region.

This guarantees heavy-lift project cargo business for the port's new LHM 500S mobile harbor crane, which is the largest of its kind in North America. On Friday, September 8, Jens Soby, president of subsidiary Vestas American Wind Technology, Inc., announced the three-year agreement. The giant, $3.2 million crane was acquired in part to help unload the gigantic generators, blades and hubs for Pacific Northwest wind farms off of incoming vessels. The crane is capable of lifting 140 metric tons with a 60-foot outreach and can turn on a dime in any direction. In addition to weighing close to 500 tons, the engine is powered by a 12-cylinder MAN diesel engine, which is biodiesel-compatible, in compliance with the port's policy to use alternative fuels in its equipment fleet.
 
< Prev   Next >
 
     © Windtech International 2004-2008