Vestas Wind Systems A/S announced steps to adjust manufacturing footprint in Germany, Spain, and Denmark to accelerate the deployment of renewable energy and improve wind energy's competitiveness, Vestas continues to develop and optimise the products and solutions the company offers customers as well as expand partnerships with specialised partners in the company's supply chain. The ongoing integration of the company's onshore and offshore business is a key part of this development, which the company needs to address to ensure the company has an efficient operating model and manufacturing footprint. As part of this development. These changes entail that Vestas intends to cease production at its factories in Lauchhammer, Germany; Viveiro, Spain and Esbjerg, Denmark. Vestas sustains a strong footprint and continues to supply onshore and offshore wind turbine components to the company's customers from 12 sites across Europe, combining facilities owned by Vestas and its supply chain partners. Additionally, Vestas' Service business plays a vital role in the company's European footprint, which includes more than 19 GW under service in Germany, Spain and Denmark combined. Vestas' factory in Viveiro, Spain employs approximately 115 people who manufacture generators for the 2 MW onshore platform as well as control panels for the V164 offshore turbine for markets outside of Spain. Due to both the decrease in demand for the 2 MW platform and the need to optimise offshore manufacturing, it is no longer sustainable to continue activities in Viveiro. Based on current plans, Vestas expects to finalise production in Viveiro end of 2021 and will offer opportunities to relocate employees currently working in Viveiro to other Vestas sites in Spain. To mitigate the effects, Vestas will work hand in hand with both national and regional governments as well as with the social stakeholders. Spain remains a key market to Vestas, with more than 4.8 GW of installed turbines, 6 GW under service and more than 2,200 employees as of August 2021 including the blade factory in Daimiel, service operations and the headquarter for Vestas' Mediterranean region. Vestas' factory in Esbjerg, Denmark employs approximately 75 people who manufacture power conversion modules for the V164 and V174 offshore turbines. As demand for these modules will gradually shift to markets primarily outside of Europe and be delivered via more localised manufacturing facilities, Vestas expects to conclude production of power conversion modules in Esbjerg during the first half of 2022. Vestas will explore opportunities to relocate employees currently working at the factory in Esbjerg to other Vestas sites in Denmark, and Denmark remains a core part of Vestas' global footprint with more than 5,900 employees as of August 2021. Where required by local law Vestas will now initiate legal proceedings and negotiations with worker's representatives and the local work councils for all affected employees.