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Vestas Northern Europe . Service Sverige .

Vestas Northern Europe . Service Sverige. Robin Klang. Stefan Johannesson Teamleader Special Task stjae@vestas.com Tel. 0722-290345. Mats Fahlén Site Supervisor Sjisjka mafah@vestas.com Tel. 04037 6061. Andreas Johansson Supervisor Norra Sverige andjo@vestas.com Tel. 04055 6910.

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Vestas Northern Europe . Service Sverige .

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  1. Vestas Northern Europe . Service Sverige. Robin Klang

  2. Stefan Johannesson Teamleader Special Task stjae@vestas.com Tel. 0722-290345 Mats Fahlén Site Supervisor Sjisjka mafah@vestas.com Tel. 04037 6061 Andreas Johansson Supervisor Norra Sverige andjo@vestas.com Tel. 04055 6910 Tore Regnell Supervisor Finland toreg@vestas.com Tel. +358 40 582 1669 Lars Nordin Supervisor Havsnäs larno@vestas.com Tel. 04037 6846 Robin KlangSite Supervisor Jädraås ROKLA@vestas.comTel. 040-556930 Henrik Hansson Supervisor Dalarna henhs@vestas.com Tel. 04055 6944 Fredrik Eskilsson TEAMLEADERSupervisor Östergötland, Södra fresk@vestas.com Tel. 04037 6885 Björn Johansson Supervisor Västergötland, Värmland bjjoh@vestas.com Tel. 04037 6860 Per Ylander Supervisor Gotland peyla@vestas.com Tel. 04055 6928 Niklas HanssonSite Supervisor Lemnhult niklh@vestas.com Tel. 04055 6936

  3. Service Technicians in Sweden & Finland August 2010 - December 2014:

  4. Service Nordic 2014 Commisioning Basic Maintanance TurbineSurveillancecoverage 24/7 On call Service Main Component Service Rope Access FieldTrainers Specialists, performance, blades, endoscope, Scada

  5. Supervisorområde Jädraås: Tekniker Jädraås Bil 6047 – Jädraås: Bil6048 – Jädraås: Bil 6049 – Jädraås Bil 6050---Jädraås Nicklas Mattsson Assisterande Supervisor Jonas Engström Kasper Eklöf KAEKL Johan Jyllskär JOJYL Anders Eriksson ANEKO Lars Blixt LABLI Henrik Wahlgren Clas Östberg CLOBE Daniel Flodin DAFLO Peter Landin PELAN Bengt Haglöw BEHAG ROKLA Tekniker Hallstavik Bil 6058 – Hallstavik: Bil6059 – Hallstavik: Victor Blom VIBLM Örjan Mattsson ORMAT Erik Eriksson EREIK Mickael Lindroth

  6. V112-3.0 MW • • • Approved for IEC IIA and IEC 1B (OFS) • Suitable up to 10 m/s depending on turbulence intensity • Nominal rating 3,075/3,300 kW for ONS and 3,000 kW forOFS • Tower range 84-94-119-140* m • Tip height range 140-195* m Q4/Full year 2013, Vestas & Northern Europe – February 2014

  7. Q4/Full year 2013, Vestas & Northern Europe – February 2014

  8. JädraåsWindpark • Scope • 66 units V112-3.0MW, Wind Turbine Generators • Tubular steel tower, IEC3A, 119 m hub-height, including internal partseach equipped with Power Climber service lift. Tip hight 174m. • 66 Slab Foundations. Anchor Bolt Cages delivered by Arise Windpower. • 19 Aviation Lights, High Intensity, manufacture ORGA • 55 Aviation Lights, Low Intensity, manufacture BTI • Ocas Radar System • CMS • Power Curve Verification • Main Switchgear is in Arise scope. • Foundation, grouting and tensioning Anchor Bolts are Arise Scope • Turbine Switchgear is Vestas scope • Grid 33kV • Switchgear is located in the tower Basement. • Termination of cables and mounting to the switch gear is Vestas scope Q4/Full year 2013, Vestas & Northern Europe – February 2014

  9. AOM 5000, Production management on site • Site setup, resources on site • Site Supervisor, • Ass site supervisor/tech planning/planning/warehousing • Planning done according to weather forecast • Technicians, high skilled on site • Warehouse on site • Mindset: • What is good for Customer and insure that Vestas always will have upside sharing • Lower LPF and increase profitability

  10. Safety First We strive for zero accidents Accident frequency NEU - Lost time injury Each per million working hours 2014 target: 2

  11. We make sure that your power plant harvest its full potential Lost Production Development 2007 - 2013 Low is Good 2%

  12. Compairingbrekdownstoinstalled MW Q4/Full year 2013, Vestas & Northern Europe – February 2014

  13. Field Trainers: Tomas Eriksson TOERI Havsnäs Olle Edler OLEDL Havsnäs Jens Sångberg JSANG Kalix René Leth Andersen Flyer Jimmy Bäckman JIBAC Borlänge Thomas Hövling THHOV – Sp.Task Gotland Håkan Rosengren HAROS Gotland Sebastian Johansson SEJOH Östergötland Jonas Edholm JOEDH Mjölby Henrik Celion HECEL Kalmar Daniel Palmér DAPAE Kalmar John Elled JOELL Falkenberg end

  14. Service Nordic 2013 FieldTrainer Special Task Technician Rope access Software specialist, Blade specialist Assistant Supervisor A TechnicianB TechnicianC TechnicianD Technician Experienced Technicians Turbine stop Basic level Technicians Scheduled Service New Technicians in training 2013-01-18

  15. Thank you for your participation! 2013-01-18

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