Vestas expands Poland plant to meet rising European demand for onshore wind turbines
COPENHAGEN, Dec 2 (Reuters) – Wind turbine maker Vestas will double production capacity at its onshore blade factory in Poland to address increasing demand across Europe, hiring more than 300 workers, the Danish company said in a statement late on Monday.
The expansion will add a second production line to make blades for Vestas’ V172-7.2 MW turbine, which will mainly serve the growing German market, a spokesperson told Reuters.
Vestas took over the blade factory in Goleniow from LM Wind Power in September. Vestas now operates 10 plants across Europe and employs around 2,300 people in Poland.

