FORT COLLINS, CO, Jul 26, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Woodward Governor Company (NASDAQ: WGOV) today announced that it
signed a multi-year agreement with Nordex SE, Germany that will
substantially increase Woodward's deliveries of wind power converters
to Nordex.
As a result of this agreement, Woodward will become a key supplier
for Nordex's 2.5 MW wind turbines built for the European and North
American markets. Nordex is a global supplier of megawatt wind
turbines.
"Woodward is proud to be chosen for this opportunity to significantly
expand its relationship with Nordex globally and to support Nordex's
growth in North America," said Gerhard Lauffer, President, Electrical
Power Systems.
Woodward will manufacture the CONCYCLE(R) power converters for Nordex
at its facilities in Kempen, Germany, and Fort Collins, Colo., USA.
Power converters are a critical component for delivering stable,
high-quality power to the grid by controlling the voltage and power
from the wind turbine generator, so voltage and frequency are
constant and independent of the variable rotation speed of the wind
turbine.
About Woodward
Woodward is an independent designer, manufacturer, and service
provider of energy control and optimization solutions used in global
infrastructure equipment. We serve the aerospace and defense, power
generation and distribution, and transportation markets. Our systems
and components optimize the performance of commercial aircraft;
military aircraft, ground vehicles and other equipment; gas and steam
turbines; wind turbines; reciprocating engines; and electrical power
systems. The company's innovative fluid energy, combustion control,
electrical energy, and motion control systems help customers offer
cleaner, more reliable and more cost-effective equipment. Our
customers include leading original equipment manufacturers and end
users of their products. Woodward is headquartered in Fort Collins,
Colo., USA. Visit our website at www.woodward.com.
About Nordex SE
Nordex is a global supplier of megawatt wind turbines. Nordex
benefits in particular from the global trend towards large-scale wind
turbines. The product range includes one of the largest series wind
power systems in the world (N80/N90/N100, 2,500 kW) with more 1,300
of these turbines having been installed to date.
Overall, Nordex has installed more than 4,000 turbines with a
capacity in excess of 6,000 MW around the world. With exports
accounting for over 95 percent of its business, Nordex also has a
strong position in international high-growth regions. The company has
offices and subsidiaries in 19 countries. In total, Nordex employs
more than 2,400 people worldwide.
The statements in this release concerning the company's future sales,
earnings, business performance, prospects, and the economy in general
reflect current expectations and are forward-looking statements that
involve risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements
include but are not limited to our expectation that with the
agreement with Nordex, Woodward will substantially increase its
deliveries of wind power converters to Nordex, Woodward will become
the key supplier for Nordex's 2.5 MW wind turbines built for the
European and North American markets, and our belief that the
agreement will significantly expand Woodward's relationship with
Nordex globally and to support Nordex's growth in North America.
Actual results could differ materially from projections or any other
forward-looking statement and we have no obligation to update our
forward-looking statements. Factors that could affect performance and
could cause actual results to differ materially from projections and
forward-looking statements are described in Woodward's Form 10-K
filed for the year ended September 30, 2009 and any subsequently
filed Quarterly Report Form 10-Q.
CONTACT:
Rose Briani-Burden
Business Communications
815-639-6282
SOURCE: Woodward Governor Company
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