The 5-year old Dasador and the 6-year old Vanotti became the winners of the Bundeschampionate qualification classes held at the regional dressage show in Auendorf
Nine combinations competed in the 5-year old division
which was won by Michael Bühl aboard the Hanoverian stallion Dasador (by Danone x Lauries Crusador xx)
which sold at the 2018 PSI Auction for 195,000 euro to Erika Schwarzkopf
Ina-Katrin Schmud and the Hanoverian gelding Lemon (by Londontime x Dancier) were second with 8.2
Another group of nine contested the 6-year old division and Jasmin Schaudt bested the field aboard the Westfalian gelding Vanotti (by Vitalis x Florestan) on a score of 8.3
Julia Meller-Motzet and Carina Christa's Westfalian gelding Feruccio G (by Franziskus x Don Frederico) followed in their wake on 8.0
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Results - 2019 Bundeschampionate Qualifier - Aulendorf
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News release from Vestas Northern and Central Europe Hamburg
Vestas has received its first firm order for the V172-7.2 MW wind turbine
the latest addition to Vestas’ EnVentus Platform
The order was placed by developer Uhl Windkraft and consists of six wind turbines for the Hoßkirch wind project
a project in cooperation with the Comital House of Koenigsegg-Aulendorf
Vestas will service the turbines under a 25-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement designed to ensure optimised performance of the assets
“We are very pleased to announce the first V172-7.2 MW order for Vestas which marks the next milestone for our modular platform architecture,” says Jens Kück
Senior Vice President Sales Onshore for Northern and Central Europe at Vestas
“Our thanks go to Uhl Windkraft and the Comital House of Koenigsegg-Aulendorf for the trust in us and our technology
The V172-7.2 MW offers a great business case
especially in a low-wind environment such as in Baden-Württemberg and is an important contribution to Germany’s energy transition.”
The V172-7.2 MW is designed for optimised energy production in low to medium average wind conditions
The design takes into account the full value chain with modular design
improved transportability of the nacelle unit
as well as the flexibility to service and upgrade over the turbine’s operational lifetime
and service onshore and offshore wind turbines across the globe
and with more than 169 GW of wind turbines in 88 countries
we have installed more wind power than anyone else
Through our industry-leading smart data capabilities and unparalleled more than 149 GW of wind turbines under service
and exploit wind resources and deliver best-in-class wind power solutions
Vestas’ more than 29,000 employees are bringing the world sustainable energy solutions to power a bright future
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