MONITORING REPORT ISB: Danish wind turbine maker Vestas Wind Systems will develop a 100-MW wind project in Pakistan under a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the government of Sindh province.


According to an official statement, the project is planned to expand to as much as 300 MW at a later stage. Vestas will be in charge of the engineering and associated technical services. The firm and the Danish embassy will also facilitate the financing process, it said.


Gerard Carew, Vestas Vice President of Sales in the Asia Pacific region, noted that the company wants to grow its business in Pakistan. According to its website, Vestas has installed 28 turbines with a combined capacity of 50 MW there so far. In June 2014, at a local wind energy seminar, Vestas representatives said the Danish firm is ready to share its knowledge and resources with Pakistani investors and support the growth of the countrys wind industry.

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