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{{Infobox company
== Summary ==
| name = Vestas Wind Systems A/S
| logo = Vestas.svg
| logo_size = 250px
| image = File:Vestas - Hovedbygning i Aarhus.jpg
| image_size = 250px
| image_alt =
| image_caption = Global headquarters in [[Aarhus]], Denmark
| type = [[Public company|Public]] (''[[Aktieselskab]]'')
| traded_as = {{OMX|CSE3258|VWS}}
| foundation = {{start date and age|1945}}
| founder = Peder Hansen
| location_city = [[Aarhus]]
| location_country = [[Denmark]]
| key_people = {{ubl|Henrik Andersen<br />(Group President & CEO)|Bert Nordberg<br />(Chairman)}}
| industry = [[Electrical equipment]]
| products = [[Wind turbine]]s
| revenue = {{increase}} {{€|15.59 billion|link=yes}} (2021)<ref name="AR2021">{{cite web |url=https://www.vestas.com/content/dam/vestas-com/global/en/investor/reports-and-presentations/financial/2021/vestas-annual-report-2021.pdf.coredownload.inline.pdf |title=Annual report 2021 |website=Vestas Wind Systems A/S |pages=8–9}}</ref>
| operating_income = {{decrease}} €322 million (2021)<ref name="AR2021" />
| net_income = {{decrease}} €176 million (2021)<ref name="AR2021" />
| assets = {{increase}} €19.71 billion (2021)<ref name="AR2021" />
| equity = {{increase}} €4.76 billion (2021)<ref name="AR2021" />
| num_employees = {{formatnum:29427}} (end 2021)<ref name="AR2021" />
| website = {{URL|vestas.com}}
}}


Vestas Wind Systems A/S designs, manufactures, installs, and services wind turbines worldwide. The company operates in two, Power Solutions and Service. The Power Solutions segment sells wind power plants, wind turbines, development sites, etc. The Service segment engages in the sale of service contracts, spare parts, and related activities. The company was founded in 1898 and is headquartered in Aarhus, Denmark.
Vestas Wind Systems A/S designs, manufactures, installs, and services wind turbines worldwide. The company operates in two, Power Solutions and Service. The Power Solutions segment sells wind power plants, wind turbines, development sites, etc. The Service segment engages in the sale of service contracts, spare parts, and related activities. The company was founded in 1898 and is headquartered in Aarhus, Denmark.
[[File:Vestas .jpg|thumb|991x991px]]
== '''Business Description''' ==
== '''Business Description''' ==
Vestas is a pioneering force in transforming the global energy system towards sustainability. With a vision to become the Global Leader in Sustainable Energy Solutions, they are committed to making wind energy central to energy systems worldwide. Collaborating closely with key stakeholders across the energy landscape, Vestas aims to accelerate renewable expansion and ensure long-term energy security for future generations.
Vestas is a pioneering force in transforming the global energy system towards sustainability. With a vision to become the Global Leader in Sustainable Energy Solutions, they are committed to making wind energy central to energy systems worldwide. Collaborating closely with key stakeholders across the energy landscape, Vestas aims to accelerate renewable expansion and ensure long-term energy security for future generations.
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|'''Henrik Andersen'''
|'''Henrik Andersen'''
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Henrik also holds fiduciary positions, including being the Chairman of the board of Vestas Offshore Wind A/S (DK) and a member of the board at Saxo Bank (DK). Moreover, he serves as the Chairman of the audit committee of H. Lundbeck A/S* (DK) and a member of the investment committee of Maj Invest Equity 4 & 5 K/S (DK). (*H. Lundbeck A/S is a company listed on a stock exchange.) Henrik's expertise and leadership play a pivotal role in steering Vestas towards continued success as a leading player in the wind energy industry.
Henrik also holds fiduciary positions, including being the Chairman of the board of Vestas Offshore Wind A/S (DK) and a member of the board at Saxo Bank (DK). Moreover, he serves as the Chairman of the audit committee of H. Lundbeck A/S* (DK) and a member of the investment committee of Maj Invest Equity 4 & 5 K/S (DK). (*H. Lundbeck A/S is a company listed on a stock exchange.) Henrik's expertise and leadership play a pivotal role in steering Vestas towards continued success as a leading player in the wind energy industry.
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|'''Hans Martin Smith'''
|'''Hans Martin Smith'''
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With his expertise and leadership as the CFO of Vestas Wind Systems A/S, Hans Martin plays a crucial role in the financial management and strategic direction of the company, contributing to its success as a global leader in the wind energy industry.
With his expertise and leadership as the CFO of Vestas Wind Systems A/S, Hans Martin plays a crucial role in the financial management and strategic direction of the company, contributing to its success as a global leader in the wind energy industry.
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|'''Christian Venderby'''
|'''Christian Venderby'''
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With his diverse experience and expertise in finance and operations within the wind energy industry, Christian plays a vital role in Vestas' Executive Management, contributing to the company's continued growth and success as a leading global player in sustainable wind solutions.
With his diverse experience and expertise in finance and operations within the wind energy industry, Christian plays a vital role in Vestas' Executive Management, contributing to the company's continued growth and success as a leading global player in sustainable wind solutions.
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|'''Kerstin Knapp'''
|'''Kerstin Knapp'''
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With her diverse international experience and strong background in human resources, Kerstin plays a critical role in Vestas' Executive Management team, ensuring the company's talent management and HR strategies align with its mission and objectives in the dynamic wind energy industry.
With her diverse international experience and strong background in human resources, Kerstin plays a critical role in Vestas' Executive Management team, ensuring the company's talent management and HR strategies align with its mission and objectives in the dynamic wind energy industry.
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|'''Tommy Rahbek Nielsen'''
|'''Tommy Rahbek Nielsen'''
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In 2020, Tommy Rahbek Nielsen assumed his current role as Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, further solidifying his position as a key leader within Vestas Wind Systems A/S. With his extensive experience in operations, finance, and planning, Tommy plays a vital role in driving the company's operational efficiency and growth in the renewable energy sector.
In 2020, Tommy Rahbek Nielsen assumed his current role as Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, further solidifying his position as a key leader within Vestas Wind Systems A/S. With his extensive experience in operations, finance, and planning, Tommy plays a vital role in driving the company's operational efficiency and growth in the renewable energy sector.
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|'''Javier Rodríguez Diez'''
|'''Javier Rodríguez Diez'''
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Javier Rodríguez Diez's extensive experience in sales and his strategic contributions have earned him a place in the Executive Management team at Vestas Wind Systems A/S. As Executive Vice President & CSO, he continues to be instrumental in driving the company's sales and strategic initiatives in the global wind energy market.
Javier Rodríguez Diez's extensive experience in sales and his strategic contributions have earned him a place in the Executive Management team at Vestas Wind Systems A/S. As Executive Vice President & CSO, he continues to be instrumental in driving the company's sales and strategic initiatives in the global wind energy market.
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|'''Anders Nielsen'''
|'''Anders Nielsen'''
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Anders Nielsen's extensive experience in engineering and leadership makes him an invaluable asset to Vestas Power Solutions. As the Executive Vice President & CTO, he continues to drive innovation and technological advancements within the company's power solutions division, contributing to Vestas' position as a leading player in the wind energy industry.
Anders Nielsen's extensive experience in engineering and leadership makes him an invaluable asset to Vestas Power Solutions. As the Executive Vice President & CTO, he continues to drive innovation and technological advancements within the company's power solutions division, contributing to Vestas' position as a leading player in the wind energy industry.
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|'''Mr. Thomas Alsbjerg'''
|'''Mr. Thomas Alsbjerg'''
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As the Executive Vice President for Vestas Digital Solutions and Vestas Development, Thomas Alsbjerg plays a key role in driving the company's digital transformation and development strategies. With his strong educational background and vast experience in various leadership roles, Thomas continues to make valuable contributions to Vestas, a leading player in the wind energy industry.
As the Executive Vice President for Vestas Digital Solutions and Vestas Development, Thomas Alsbjerg plays a key role in driving the company's digital transformation and development strategies. With his strong educational background and vast experience in various leadership roles, Thomas continues to make valuable contributions to Vestas, a leading player in the wind energy industry.
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|'''Anders Runevad'''
|'''Anders Runevad'''
|A Swedish business leader and professional board member with extensive experience in the renewable energy industry. He currently serves as Chairman of the Board and a Member of the Board for Vestas Wind Systems A/S. With a background in electrical engineering and an MBA, he brings in-depth knowledge of international business, strategy development, and corporate management. Throughout his career, Anders has held prominent positions, including Group President & CEO of Vestas Wind Systems A/S from 2013 to 2019. His expertise and vision continue to drive success and growth in the renewable energy sector.
|A Swedish business leader and professional board member with extensive experience in the renewable energy industry. He currently serves as Chairman of the Board and a Member of the Board for Vestas Wind Systems A/S. With a background in electrical engineering and an MBA, he brings in-depth knowledge of international business, strategy development, and corporate management. Throughout his career, Anders has held prominent positions, including Group President & CEO of Vestas Wind Systems A/S from 2013 to 2019. His expertise and vision continue to drive success and growth in the renewable energy sector.
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|'''Karl-Henrik Sundström'''
|'''Karl-Henrik Sundström'''
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Karl-Henrik Sundström, a Swedish business leader, and professional board member, is renowned for his expertise in sustainability, strategy, accounting, and finance. He serves as a Member of the Board and Deputy Chair of Vestas Wind Systems A/S, where he also chairs the Audit Committee. With extensive international experience in marketing and sales of capital goods, Karl-Henrik brings a wealth of knowledge to the renewable energy industry. He has held significant positions, including CEO of Stora Enso AB and CFO of NXP Semiconductors N.V. and LM Ericsson Group. Karl-Henrik's leadership and financial acumen continue to drive success and growth in Vestas and beyond.
Karl-Henrik Sundström, a Swedish business leader, and professional board member, is renowned for his expertise in sustainability, strategy, accounting, and finance. He serves as a Member of the Board and Deputy Chair of Vestas Wind Systems A/S, where he also chairs the Audit Committee. With extensive international experience in marketing and sales of capital goods, Karl-Henrik brings a wealth of knowledge to the renewable energy industry. He has held significant positions, including CEO of Stora Enso AB and CFO of NXP Semiconductors N.V. and LM Ericsson Group. Karl-Henrik's leadership and financial acumen continue to drive success and growth in Vestas and beyond.
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|'''Eva Merete Søfelde Berneke'''
|'''Eva Merete Søfelde Berneke'''
|A Danish national born in 1969 and currently residing in France. With a remarkable career spanning various industries, Eva has emerged as a highly accomplished executive with expertise in corporate management, strategy execution, and digitalization. She currently holds the position of Chief Executive Officer at Eutelsat SA, a leading satellite communications company. Since 2019, Eva has also been an integral member of the board at Vestas Wind Systems A/S, a prominent player in the renewable energy sector. Her educational background includes an MBA from INSEAD and a Master of Mechanical Engineering from the Technical University of Denmark. Eva's visionary leadership, international experience, and profound understanding of risk management and human capital make her a valuable asset to the organizations she serves.
|A Danish national born in 1969 and currently residing in France. With a remarkable career spanning various industries, Eva has emerged as a highly accomplished executive with expertise in corporate management, strategy execution, and digitalization. She currently holds the position of Chief Executive Officer at Eutelsat SA, a leading satellite communications company. Since 2019, Eva has also been an integral member of the board at Vestas Wind Systems A/S, a prominent player in the renewable energy sector. Her educational background includes an MBA from INSEAD and a Master of Mechanical Engineering from the Technical University of Denmark. Eva's visionary leadership, international experience, and profound understanding of risk management and human capital make her a valuable asset to the organizations she serves.
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|'''Helle Thorning-Schmidt'''
|'''Helle Thorning-Schmidt'''
|A Danish national born in 1966 and currently residing in the United Kingdom, is a distinguished professional board member with a wealth of experience and expertise. Since 2019, she has been an esteemed member of the board at Vestas Wind Systems A/S, a leading player in the renewable energy industry. Helle's outstanding competencies include an in-depth understanding of governmental affairs, strategic management of international organizations, and social and diversity matters. With a strong commitment to various fiduciary positions and positions of trust, she serves on the boards of prestigious organizations such as Carsøe Group A/S, DJE Holdings Limited, SafeLane Global Limited, and Vista Equity Partners. Helle also plays a significant role in important international initiatives, including the Danish Football Union (DBU)’s Governance and Development Committee and The Oversight Board. Her impressive educational background includes a Master's Degree in European Studies from the College of Europe in Bruges and a Master's Degree in Political Science from the University of Copenhagen. Helle Thorning-Schmidt's exceptional leadership and contributions make her a valued asset in shaping a sustainable future in the renewable energy sector and beyond.
|A Danish national born in 1966 and currently residing in the United Kingdom, is a distinguished professional board member with a wealth of experience and expertise. Since 2019, she has been an esteemed member of the board at Vestas Wind Systems A/S, a leading player in the renewable energy industry. Helle's outstanding competencies include an in-depth understanding of governmental affairs, strategic management of international organizations, and social and diversity matters. With a strong commitment to various fiduciary positions and positions of trust, she serves on the boards of prestigious organizations such as Carsøe Group A/S, DJE Holdings Limited, SafeLane Global Limited, and Vista Equity Partners. Helle also plays a significant role in important international initiatives, including the Danish Football Union (DBU)’s Governance and Development Committee and The Oversight Board. Her impressive educational background includes a Master's Degree in European Studies from the College of Europe in Bruges and a Master's Degree in Political Science from the University of Copenhagen. Helle Thorning-Schmidt's exceptional leadership and contributions make her a valued asset in shaping a sustainable future in the renewable energy sector and beyond.
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|'''Lena Olving'''
|'''Lena Olving'''
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Lena Olving's academic background includes a Master's in Mechanical Engineering from Chalmers University of Technology. Her remarkable journey includes serving as CEO and President of Mycronic AB, Executive Vice President & COO of Saab AB, and Senior Vice President roles at Volvo Car Corporation (VCC). She has also been recognized for her management roles at Volvo Car Components Corporation (VCCC) and Volvo Car Area Asia Pacific (VCAP).
Lena Olving's academic background includes a Master's in Mechanical Engineering from Chalmers University of Technology. Her remarkable journey includes serving as CEO and President of Mycronic AB, Executive Vice President & COO of Saab AB, and Senior Vice President roles at Volvo Car Corporation (VCC). She has also been recognized for her management roles at Volvo Car Components Corporation (VCCC) and Volvo Car Area Asia Pacific (VCAP).
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|'''Kentaro Hosomi'''
|'''Kentaro Hosomi'''
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With a Bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Tokyo, Kentaro has held various significant positions within Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. Throughout his career, he has served as Executive Vice President and Chief Regional Officer for Europe, Middle East & Africa, and Executive Vice President & COO of Energy Systems.
With a Bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Tokyo, Kentaro has held various significant positions within Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. Throughout his career, he has served as Executive Vice President and Chief Regional Officer for Europe, Middle East & Africa, and Executive Vice President & COO of Energy Systems.
Kentaro Hosomi's expertise and vast experience make him a key contributor to Vestas' vision of sustainable energy solutions and energy transition.
Kentaro Hosomi's expertise and vast experience make him a key contributor to Vestas' vision of sustainable energy solutions and energy transition.
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|'''Claus Skov Christensen'''
|'''Claus Skov Christensen'''
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Claus's in-depth knowledge of service processes and human resources within the Vestas Group make him an essential asset to the Board. As a dedicated and experienced professional, he actively contributes to Vestas' mission to provide sustainable energy solutions and drive the wind energy industry forward.
Claus's in-depth knowledge of service processes and human resources within the Vestas Group make him an essential asset to the Board. As a dedicated and experienced professional, he actively contributes to Vestas' mission to provide sustainable energy solutions and drive the wind energy industry forward.
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|'''Michael Abildgaard Lisbjerg'''
|'''Michael Abildgaard Lisbjerg'''
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With a diverse background, including service in the Royal Danish Life Guards as a technical sergeant, Michael brings valuable insights to the Board. His expertise in production and leadership, combined with his dedication to Vestas, contributes to the company's success in providing sustainable energy solutions and advancing the wind energy industry.
With a diverse background, including service in the Royal Danish Life Guards as a technical sergeant, Michael brings valuable insights to the Board. His expertise in production and leadership, combined with his dedication to Vestas, contributes to the company's success in providing sustainable energy solutions and advancing the wind energy industry.
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|'''Pia Kirk Jensen'''
|'''Pia Kirk Jensen'''
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Throughout her extensive career with the Vestas Group, Pia has held various positions, such as Export Sales Assistant, Project Assistant, PA, and Travel Manager. Since 2012, she has dedicated her expertise as the Global Travel Manager, contributing to the company's success in managing global travel operations.
Throughout her extensive career with the Vestas Group, Pia has held various positions, such as Export Sales Assistant, Project Assistant, PA, and Travel Manager. Since 2012, she has dedicated her expertise as the Global Travel Manager, contributing to the company's success in managing global travel operations.
With her strong background in the wind energy industry and her role in People & Culture, Pia brings valuable insights to the Board, enhancing Vestas' commitment to providing sustainable energy solutions and driving innovation in the renewable energy sector.
With her strong background in the wind energy industry and her role in People & Culture, Pia brings valuable insights to the Board, enhancing Vestas' commitment to providing sustainable energy solutions and driving innovation in the renewable energy sector.
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|'''Sussie Dvinge'''
|'''Sussie Dvinge'''
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With her extensive experience and expertise, Sussie has been a valuable addition to the Vestas Board, contributing to the company's continued growth and success as a leader in the renewable energy industry.
With her extensive experience and expertise, Sussie has been a valuable addition to the Vestas Board, contributing to the company's continued growth and success as a leader in the renewable energy industry.
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'''4. Asia-Pacific:''' The Asia-Pacific region, particularly China and India, is witnessing rapid growth in the wind energy sector. Factors such as increasing urbanisation, industrialisation, and concerns over air pollution have driven the demand for cleaner energy sources.
'''4. Asia-Pacific:''' The Asia-Pacific region, particularly China and India, is witnessing rapid growth in the wind energy sector. Factors such as increasing urbanization, industrialization, and concerns over air pollution have driven the demand for cleaner energy sources.


Vestas has recognised the immense potential of the Asia-Pacific market and has been actively pursuing opportunities in China and India. The region's ambitious renewable energy targets and favourable policies have attracted major investments in wind power infrastructure. Vestas' continued focus on localisation, partnerships with local suppliers, and adapting to regional regulations will be crucial in maintaining a competitive edge in this dynamic market.
Vestas has recognized the immense potential of the Asia-Pacific market and has been actively pursuing opportunities in China and India. The region's ambitious renewable energy targets and favorable policies have attracted major investments in wind power infrastructure. Vestas' continued focus on localization, partnerships with local suppliers, and adapting to regional regulations will be crucial in maintaining a competitive edge in this dynamic market.


'''5. Rest of the World:''' Vestas also has a presence in various other markets across the globe, including Africa and the Middle East. These regions offer untapped potential for wind energy development, driven by increasing energy demands and a desire to reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
'''5. Rest of the World:''' Vestas also has a presence in various other markets across the globe, including Africa and the Middle East. These regions offer untapped potential for wind energy development, driven by increasing energy demands and a desire to reduce reliance on fossil fuels.


While the Rest of the World markets might not be as mature as Europe and North America, they present exciting growth opportunities for Vestas. The company's global experience and track record in diverse environments give it an advantage in expanding its reach in emerging wind energy markets. As these regions prioritise sustainability and energy security, Vestas' presence and technological expertise can play a pivotal role in meeting their renewable energy goals.
While the Rest of the World markets might not be as mature as Europe and North America, they present exciting growth opportunities for Vestas. The company's global experience and track record in diverse environments give it an advantage in expanding its reach in emerging wind energy markets. As these regions prioritize sustainability and energy security, Vestas' presence and technological expertise can play a pivotal role in meeting their renewable energy goals.


Overall, Vestas Wind Systems' strategic focus on key markets aligns with the global shift towards renewable energy and sustainability. The company's established market presence, continuous innovation, and commitment to delivering reliable and efficient wind turbines position it as a leading player in the wind energy industry worldwide. However, the market dynamics are continually evolving, and competition remains fierce, necessitating Vestas to remain agile and adaptive in its market strategies.  
Overall, Vestas Wind Systems' strategic focus on key markets aligns with the global shift towards renewable energy and sustainability. The company's established market presence, continuous innovation, and commitment to delivering reliable and efficient wind turbines position it as a leading player in the wind energy industry worldwide. However, the market dynamics are continually evolving, and competition remains fierce, necessitating Vestas to remain agile and adaptive in its market strategies.  
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'''Breakthrough in blade recycling'''
'''Breakthrough in blade recycling'''


Vestas, in collaboration with partners Aarhus University, Danish Technological Institute, Olin, and supported by Stena Recycling, has achieved a significant breakthrough in blade recycling. Turbine blades made with epoxy resin, which were previously challenging to recycle, can now be rendered circular without changing their design or composition. The novel chemical disassembly process breaks down epoxy resin into virgin-grade materials, paving the way for a circular economy for existing and future blades. With around 25,000 tonnes of blades reaching the end of their operational life annually by 2025, this solution offers a sustainable alternative to landfill disposal. As the process utilises widely available chemicals, industrialisation can occur efficiently and cost-effectively. A pilot project will initiate the operationalisation of the partnership and construction of new recycling facilities, leading to a scalable circular blade recycling solution. This breakthrough not only helps the wind industry but also opens possibilities for broader circular economy practices across different sectors. Vestas remains dedicated to driving sustainability through innovative collaboration with strategic partners.  
Vestas, in collaboration with partners Aarhus University, Danish Technological Institute, Olin, and supported by Stena Recycling, has achieved a significant breakthrough in blade recycling. Turbine blades made with epoxy resin, which were previously challenging to recycle, can now be rendered circular without changing their design or composition. The novel chemical disassembly process breaks down epoxy resin into virgin-grade materials, paving the way for a circular economy for existing and future blades. With around 25,000 tonnes of blades reaching the end of their operational life annually by 2025, this solution offers a sustainable alternative to landfill disposal. As the process utilizes widely available chemicals, industrialization can occur efficiently and cost-effectively. A pilot project will initiate the operationalization of the partnership and construction of new recycling facilities, leading to a scalable circular blade recycling solution. This breakthrough not only helps the wind industry but also opens possibilities for broader circular economy practices across different sectors. Vestas remains dedicated to driving sustainability through innovative collaboration with strategic partners.  


'''Issuing the first sustainability-linked bonds in Denmark'''
'''Issuing the first sustainability-linked bonds in Denmark'''


Vestas achieved a significant milestone by issuing the first sustainability-linked bonds in Denmark, totalling EUR 1 billion. This ground-breaking initiative integrates sustainability with financial targets, reinforcing Vestas' commitment to environmental responsibility. The bonds' fixed rate is directly tied to the company's progress in three crucial areas: reducing carbon footprint in its operations , lowering carbon intensity in the supply chain, and increasing material efficiency. By openly sharing the full sustainability-linked bond framework on their corporate website, Vestas demonstrates transparency and accountability to stakeholders. This move enables investors and shareholders to actively engage with Vestas' efforts to minimise negative environmental impacts and promote sustainability. The innovative financing approach allows Vestas to accelerate the green transition while broadening its investor base and reducing execution risk. This bold step exemplifies Vestas' leadership in integrating sustainability into their business strategy and sets a clear path for other companies to follow suit.
Vestas achieved a significant milestone by issuing the first sustainability-linked bonds in Denmark, totalling EUR 1 billion. This ground-breaking initiative integrates sustainability with financial targets, reinforcing Vestas' commitment to environmental responsibility. The bonds' fixed rate is directly tied to the company's progress in three crucial areas: reducing carbon footprint in its operations (scope 1 and 2), lowering carbon intensity in the supply chain (scope 3), and increasing material efficiency. By openly sharing the full sustainability-linked bond framework on their corporate website, Vestas demonstrates transparency and accountability to stakeholders. This move enables investors and shareholders to actively engage with Vestas' efforts to minimize negative environmental impacts and promote sustainability. The innovative financing approach allows Vestas to accelerate the green transition while broadening its investor base and reducing execution risk. This bold step exemplifies Vestas' leadership in integrating sustainability into their business strategy and sets a clear path for other companies to follow suit.


== '''Risks''' ==
== Risks ==




'''Credit risk'''
'''Credit risk'''


* Vestas manages credit risks in accordance with the Treasury Policy, considering exposures from cash and cash equivalents, marketable securities, derivative financial instruments, and trade receivables. Limits for credit risk exposure are set based on counter-parties' credit ratings or mitigating actions
- Vestas manages credit risks in accordance with the Treasury Policy, considering exposures from cash and cash equivalents, marketable securities, derivative financial instruments, and trade receivables. Limits for credit risk exposure are set based on counterparties' credit ratings or mitigating actions
* As of December 31, 2022, Vestas' maximum credit risk related to financial institution counter-parties is EUR 2,473m, and the total credit risk is EUR 5,719m.
 
* Trade receivables and contract assets are mainly with energy sector counter-parties, and credit risk is assessed based on historical loss rates, current information, and individual assessment. Vestas groups trade receivables based on loss patterns to assess expected credit losses.
- As of December 31, 2022, Vestas' maximum credit risk related to financial institution counterparties is EUR 2,473m, and the total credit risk is EUR 5,719m.
* As of December 31, 2022, 59 percent of trade receivables and contract assets are in EMEA, 30 percent in America, and 11 percent in Asia Pacific. No single customer accounts for more than 10 percent of total trade receivables.
 
* Vestas mitigates commercial credit risk through received security, such as third-party guarantees, and historically, the company has not incurred significant losses on trade receivables.
- Trade receivables and contract assets are mainly with energy sector counterparties, and credit risk is assessed based on historical loss rates, current information, and individual assessment. Vestas groups trade receivables based on loss patterns to assess expected credit losses.
* 92 percent of Vestas' exposure to financial institutions is with counter-parties with a credit rating in the range of A to AAA. The company has ISDA agreements with financial institution counter-parties for derivative financial instruments, limiting actual credit risk to net assets per counter-party.
 
- As of December 31, 2022, 59 percent of trade receivables and contract assets are in EMEA, 30 percent in America, and 11 percent in Asia Pacific. No single customer accounts for more than 10 percent of total trade receivables.
 
- Vestas mitigates commercial credit risk through received security, such as third-party guarantees, and historically, the company has not incurred significant losses on trade receivables.
 
- 92 percent of Vestas' exposure to financial institutions is with counterparties with a credit rating in the range of A to AAA. The company has ISDA agreements with financial institution counterparties for derivative financial instruments, limiting actual credit risk to net assets per counterparty.


'''Market Risks'''
'''Market Risks'''


* Vestas is exposed to market risks, including foreign currency risks, commodity price risks, and interest rate risks, which are managed in accordance with the Treasury Policy.
- Vestas is exposed to market risks, including foreign currency risks, commodity price risks, and interest rate risks, which are managed in accordance with the Treasury Policy.
* Foreign currency risks arise from transactions in currencies other than the functional currency, primarily from material purchases and wind turbine sales. Vestas hedges foreign currency exposures related to firm wind turbine orders and monetary balances.
 
* The majority of Vestas' sales are in USD and EUR, and the company reduces foreign currency risk by centralising exposures in Vestas Wind Systems A/S and sourcing materials and components in USD.
- Foreign currency risks arise from transactions in currencies other than the functional currency, primarily from material purchases and wind turbine sales. Vestas hedges foreign currency exposures related to firm wind turbine orders and monetary balances.
* Commodity price risks mainly relate to fluctuations in raw materials used in wind turbine production. The risk is managed by fixed price agreements with suppliers and commodity swaps.
 
* Interest rate risk is related to interest-bearing debt with floating rates and cash and cash equivalents. As of December 31, 2022, a 1%-point increase in relevant interest rates would have increased profit before tax by EUR 19m.
- The majority of Vestas' sales are in USD and EUR, and the company reduces foreign currency risk by centralizing exposures in Vestas Wind Systems A/S and sourcing materials and components in USD.
 
- Commodity price risks mainly relate to fluctuations in raw materials used in wind turbine production. The risk is managed by fixed price agreements with suppliers and commodity swaps.
 
- Interest rate risk is related to interest-bearing debt with floating rates and cash and cash equivalents. As of December 31, 2022, a 1%-point increase in relevant interest rates would have increased profit before tax by EUR 19m.


== '''Investment Risks''' ==
== '''Investment Risks''' ==
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'''Over the last five years, we have invested in a new modular platform, and taken full ownership of the offshore business.'''
'''Over the last five years, we have invested in a new modular platform, and taken full ownership of the offshore business.'''
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Earnings per share in 2022 were negative EUR 1.6, down from EUR 0.1 in 2021, reflecting the net loss. Return on capital employed (ROCE) was negative 18.5 percent in 2022, a significant decrease from 4.5 percent in 2021. Return on equity was negative 43.9 percent, reflecting the lower profit for the year.
Earnings per share in 2022 were negative EUR 1.6, down from EUR 0.1 in 2021, reflecting the net loss. Return on capital employed (ROCE) was negative 18.5 percent in 2022, a significant decrease from 4.5 percent in 2021. Return on equity was negative 43.9 percent, reflecting the lower profit for the year.
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== '''Shareholders Return''' ==
== '''Shareholders Return''' ==
'''1. Equity and Solvency Ratio:'''
'''1. Equity and Solvency Ratio:'''
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by DKK 1,977,848 nominally by cancelling 1,977,848 shares from Vestas’ holding of treasury shares. Vestas Wind Systems A/S has completed a capital increase of nominally DKK 5,049,337, representing 5,049,337 shares of nominally DKK 1 each. During 2021, a share split of Vestas’ shares with a ratio 1:5 was carried out with effect as of 28 April 2021. Consequently, each share of nominally DKK 1.00 was split into five new shares of nominally DKK 0.20. Except for these six transactions, the share capital has not changed in the period 2018-2022. All shares rank equally.
by DKK 1,977,848 nominally by cancelling 1,977,848 shares from Vestas’ holding of treasury shares. Vestas Wind Systems A/S has completed a capital increase of nominally DKK 5,049,337, representing 5,049,337 shares of nominally DKK 1 each. During 2021, a share split of Vestas’ shares with a ratio 1:5 was carried out with effect as of 28 April 2021. Consequently, each share of nominally DKK 1.00 was split into five new shares of nominally DKK 0.20. Except for these six transactions, the share capital has not changed in the period 2018-2022. All shares rank equally.
{| class="wikitable"
 
|+
 
!Number of shares
$$$
!2022
!2021
|-
|Number of shares as at 1 January
|1,009,867,260
|201,973,452
|-
|Share split 1:5
| -
|807,893,808
|-
!Number of shares as at 31 December
!1,009,867,260
!1,009,867,260
|-
|Shares outstanding
|1,006,177,558
|1,005,144,100
|-
|Treasury shares
|3,689,702
|4,723,160
|-
|Number of shares as at 31 December
|1,009,867,260
|1,009,867,260
|-
! colspan="3" |Vestas Wind Systems A/S has acquired treasury shares as follows
|-
|Average share price, purchases (DKK)
| -
|237
|-
|Purchase amount (mEUR)
| -
|12
|}


== '''Financial highlights - 2022 Results''' ==
== '''Financial highlights - 2022 Results''' ==
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- As of December 31, 2021, financial debts included a bilateral bridge facility, other credit facilities, and lease liability.
- As of December 31, 2021, financial debts included a bilateral bridge facility, other credit facilities, and lease liability.
$$$$
== '''Other operating assets and liabilities''' ==
== '''Other operating assets and liabilities''' ==
'''Development projects and other intangible assets'''
'''Development projects and other intangible assets'''
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Campaign for a sustainable scale-up of renewable energy by aligning climate and sustainability commitments with effective policy
Campaign for a sustainable scale-up of renewable energy by aligning climate and sustainability commitments with effective policy
|}
|}
== '''Conclusion''' ==
In conclusion, Vestas Wind Systems presents a compelling investment opportunity in the rapidly growing renewable energy sector, particularly in wind power. As a leading manufacturer of wind turbines, the company is well-positioned to capitalize on the increasing global demand for clean and sustainable energy solutions. Vestas' strong global presence, with installations in numerous countries, demonstrates its ability to secure projects across diverse markets.
The company's commitment to sustainability and ongoing investments in research and development underscore its dedication to technological innovation and operational efficiency. Furthermore, its diverse portfolio of renewable energy solutions, including service and maintenance offerings, enhances its revenue streams and customer relationships.
One significant consideration for potential investors is the stock price. As of 28<sup>th</sup> July 2023 , the stock price of Vestas stood at £24.67. However, it's important to note that stock prices are subject to market fluctuations and can be influenced by various factors, including industry trends, financial performance, and macroeconomic conditions.
Although Vestas presents a promising investment opportunity, it is essential for investors to conduct thorough due diligence and carefully evaluate their risk tolerance before making investment decisions. The renewable energy sector is subject to regulatory changes, technological advancements, and competitive pressures that can impact the company's financial performance and stock price.
Overall, with its strong market position, focus on sustainability, and expertise in wind energy solutions, Vestas Wind Systems merits serious consideration as an investment opportunity for investors seeking exposure to the growing renewable energy industry.


== '''References''' ==
== '''References''' ==
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