Vestas Wind Systems AS 2018 AR2

The report outlines Vestas Wind Systems A/S's strategic and financial achievements for the fiscal year 2018, notably becoming the first company to install 100 GW of wind turbines. Vestas achieved a record-high order intake of 14.2 GW and an all-time high order backlog of EUR 11.9bn for wind turbines and EUR 14.3bn for service. The company also expanded its digital capabilities through the acquisition of Utopus Insights, Inc. In sustainability, Vestas reduced its total recordable injury rate by 25 percent to 4.0 per million working hours and successfully sourced 100 percent of its electricity consumption from renewable energy.

Company: Vestas Wind Systems AS

Sector: Industrials

Country: Denmark

Year: 2018

Type: AR2

Pages: 114

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Vestas Wind Systems AS

Vestas Wind Systems AS 2018 Annual Report

Annual Report

The report outlines Vestas Wind Systems A/S's strategic and financial achievements for the fiscal year 2018, notably becoming the first company to install 100 GW of wind turbines. Vestas achieved a record-high order intake of 14.2 GW and an all-time high order backlog of EUR 11.9bn for wind turbines and EUR 14.3bn for service. The company also expanded its digital capabilities through the acquisition of Utopus Insights, Inc. In sustainability, Vestas reduced its total recordable injury rate by 25 percent to 4.0 per million working hours and successfully sourced 100 percent of its electricity consumption from renewable energy.

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Report Year

2018

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2018 - Dec 31, 2018

Fiscal Year

2018

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Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

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English

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