Economic Development Impacts in Colorado from Four Vestas Manufacturing Facilities, Wind Powering America Fact Sheet Series

Research output: NRELFact Sheet

Abstract

This case study summarizes the economic development benefits to Colorado from four Vestas manufacturing facilities: one in Windsor, two in Brighton, and one in Pueblo (which is planned to be the world's largest tower-manufacturing facility). In the midst of an economic slowdown during which numerous U.S. manufacturers have closed their doors, wind energy component manufacturing is one U.S.industry that has experienced unprecedented growth during the past few years. As demand for wind power in the United States has increased and transportation costs have increased around the world, states have seen a significant increase in the number of manufacturers that produce wind turbine components in the United States. Vestas' Colorado operations will bring approximately $700 million incapital investment and nearly 2,500 jobs to the state.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages2
StatePublished - 2009

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/FS-500-44620

Other Report Number

  • DOE/GO-102009-2717

Keywords

  • blade manufacturing
  • Brighton
  • Colorado
  • economic developments
  • economic incentive
  • nacelle manufacturing
  • Pueblo
  • tower manufacturing
  • utility-scale wind
  • Vestas
  • wind component manufacturing
  • wind energy
  • Windsor

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