The
Danish
wind
turbine
giant,
which
reports
second-quarter
earnings
Wednesday,
cut
about
90
positions
last
week
at
its
Colorado
tower
factory
in
response
to
"a
general
market
slowdown"
it
says
is
caused
in
part
by
ongoing
uncertainty
over
the
future
of
the
primary
US
incentive
for
wind.
The
job
cuts
at
the
Vestas
nacelles
plant,
part
of
a
manufacturing
complex
in
Brighton,
near
Denver,
reduce
the
workforce
there
to
200
and
represent
about
1%
of
the
company's
North
American
staff.
Vestas
said
last
week
in
connection
with
the
tower
factory
layoffs…