14:42 - 12 Jun 2015

Vestas wins Deloitte's Big Data Award

Vestas is honoured for using big data to optimise wind turbine performance.

By using big data Vestas is able to foresee when turbine components are malfunctioning and need maintenance - before they actually do. This was one of the reasons Vestas won Deloitte's Big Data Award Thursday night at Deloitte's Information Management Conference, IM2015, in Copenhagen.

Vestas uses smart data to optimise maintenance of wind farms all over the world, receiving data from 27,000 wind turbines every 10 minutes.

"More than 30 years of experience and data have given us the ability to monitor and forecast turbine outputs, wind speeds and site conditions. As a result, we can help our customers optimise and predict their performance and yield as well as revenue and profitability. Our advanced systems approach integrates all the key inputs and information - smart data, not just big data - and tailors it to meet the needs of each customer," says Vice President Anders Hvashøj, responsible for Vestas' Service Product Management.

Fact-based decisions
According to Deloitte partner and expert in "data-driven business model" Michal Borges the use of this type of sophisticated data is one of the key competitive parameters in the business world right now.

"Big Data is not just a buzz word. It is something that companies are massively investing in right now, and there is no question that this is a pure gold mine for companies seeking to achieve greater efficiency. Leading companies no longer make decisions based on assumptions. They make decisions based on facts," says Michael Borges.

Data has become part of the Vestas DNA and data driven business development is an integrated part of the company culture.

About the award
The Big Data Award was handed out during the IM2015 conference held in Copenhagen June 11th 2015. It is based on SMS votes from 450+ data experts and a selected jury of Big Data experts.
The award recognises truly innovative companies that lead the way, embracing opportunities, and revealing the true potential of big data.

Podcast interview
Download the podcast on Vestas' use of data here.

For more information, please contact:
Communications & Press Officer Lina Danstrup, Media & External Relations
Tel: +45 61 26 99 87
Mail: limat@vestas.com

About Vestas
Every single day, Vestas wind turbines deliver clean energy that supports the global fight against climate change. Wind power from Vestas' more than 54,200 wind turbines currently reduces carbon emissions by over 60 million tons of carbon dioxide every year, while at the same time building energy security and independence.

Vestas has delivered wind energy in 73 countries, providing jobs for around 18,200 passionate people at our service and project sites, research facilities, factories and offices all over the world. With 52 percent more megawatts installed than anyone else in the industry and close to 68 GW of cumulative installed capacity worldwide, Vestas is the world leader in wind energy.

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Download the press release (PDF) here

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