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Vestas partners with local manufacturing service provider for Wind Turbine Assembly Facility in Geelong
MELBOURNE, Australia, Feb. 14, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Global sustainable energy solutions provider Vestas today entered a partnership 
with Geelong-based manufacturing company, Marand Precision Engineering 
(Marand), for its new wind turbine manufacturing facility in Geelong. The 
partnership will allow Vestas to bring its world-class wind turbine assembly 
and testing capabilities to Victoria, thereby supporting and expanding the 
Victorian renewable energy sector.

Located at the former Ford Motor manufacturing site on the Princes Highway in 
Geelong, the facility is part of the Vestas Renewable Energy Hub (the Hub), a 
multi-disciplinary industry development initiative designed to support the 
Victorian Renewable Energy Target and Victoria's New Energy Technologies 
strategy.

The facility will be responsible for making 4MW Drivetrains and Hubs and 
component testing for the Dundonnell Wind Farm and Berrybank Wind Farm 
projects, both of which were successful in the first Auction under the 
Victorian Renewable Energy Target. The facility will also support future wind 
projects in Australia.

"Vestas is committed to building new skills in the local work force in Geelong, 
and with our wind turbine component assembly and testing capability, we are 
helping build on Geelong's background as a heavy manufacturing hub and use that 
to establish a renewable energy hub," said Clive Turton, Vestas Asia Pacific 
President. "In Marand, we are partnering with an experienced manufacturing 
service provider with outstanding capabilities and skilled personnel. Their 
experience in automotive, aerospace, defence and rail industries meets all of 
our requirements around quality and technical expertise."

Established in 1969, Marand is one of the largest manufacturing workshops in 
Australia. Under the agreement, Marand will supply facility space, personnel 
and equipment to meet Vestas' manufacturing requirements. Vestas will provide 
testing equipment, assembly line layout, production training and supervision, 
and transportation of all components to the assembly area.

"We look forward to this strategic partnership with Vestas," said Marand CEO 
Rohan Stocker. "Marand has decades of experience across a variety of 
industries, where our manufacturing expertise and business systems truly set us 
apart from our competitors. We look forward to adding value to the renewable 
industry, and this partnership will greatly help us expand our capability in 
this growing field. We are particularly proud to be able to carry out this work 
in the former Ford Geelong facility."

Dundonnell Wind Farm owner Tilt Renewables and Berrybank Wind Farm project 
developer/owner Global Power Generation (GPG) (the international electricity 
generation subsidiary of Naturgy Energy Group) welcomed the announcement.

Chief Executive of Tilt Renewables, Deion Campbell, said that the Dundonnell 
Wind Farm is helping to drive the boom in new jobs in the renewable sector and 
accelerate the move toward a more sustainable, reliable and affordable energy 
future. 

"As the largest customer of the new Renewable Energy Hub, Tilt Renewables is 
very pleased to be contributing to the creation of new jobs and training 
opportunities for people in the City of Geelong and south-west Victoria," said 
Mr Campbell.

GPG also indicated its support for the Vestas Renewable Energy Hub as part of 
its Local Investment Plan, committed under the long-term power purchase 
agreement in the VRET 2017 Reverse Auction.

In addition to the wind turbine assembly facility, the Hub also includes four 
other initiatives:

1. Establishing the Western Victorian Service Support Centre to service the 
growing Vestas turbine fleet in Western Victoria;

2. Entering into a multi-year partnership with Federation University's Ballarat 
Renewable Training Centre to deliver training and employment opportunities for 
wind turbine technicians;

3. Establishing the Vestas Australian Main Component Logistics Centre in 
Geelong, a specialist facility for the largest turbine spare parts;

4. Forming a partnership with Deakin University's Carbon Nexus to research the 
next generation carbon fibre to use in making wind turbine blades longer, 
stronger and more productive.

About Vestas

Vestas is the energy industry's global partner on sustainable energy solutions. 
We design, manufacture, install, and service wind turbines across the globe, 
and with 101 GW of wind turbines in 80 countries, we have installed more wind 
power than anyone else.

Through our industry-leading smart data capabilities and 86 GW of wind turbines 
under service, we use data to interpret, forecast, and exploit wind resources 
and deliver best-in-class wind power solutions. Together with our customers, 
Vestas' more than 24,600 employees are bringing the world sustainable energy 
solutions to power a bright future.

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