The Nordex Group Received Two Orders From The Finnish Subsidiary Of Falck Renewables For 10 Turbines Totaling 59 MW In Finland
Hamburg, July 7, 2022. At the end of June 2022, the Nordex Group received two orders from the Finnish subsidiary of Falck Renewables for 10 turbines totaling 59 MW in Finland. Five N163/5.X turbines will be delivered for the “Mustalamminmäki” and “Koiramäki” projects, respectively. The two orders also include a service contract for the maintenance of the turbines for a period of ten years.
Both wind farms are being constructed in the municipality of Karstula, in central Finland. The Nordex Group will install the turbines on steel tubular towers with a hub height of 148 meters starting from the summer of 2023. Due to adverse weather conditions, the turbines will be supplied in the cold climate version and with the Nordex Advanced Anti-Icing System for the rotor blades.
Patxi Landa, CSO of the Nordex Group: “We are pleased to equip the first two Finnish projects of our long-time partner Falck Renewables with our N163 turbines. With the experience gained from previous Nordex projects in Sweden, Falck Renewables’ orders for Finland once again demonstrate the excellent suitability of our solutions for cold climate conditions in the Nordic countries.”
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The Nordex Group
The group has installed over 39 GW of wind power capacity in more than 40 markets and generated revenues of €5.4 billion in 2021. The company currently employs a workforce of approx. 8,600. The combined manufacturing capacity includes factories in Germany, Spain, Brazil, the United States, India, and Mexico. The product portfolio is focused on onshore turbines in the 4 to 6.X MW class, which are tailored to the market needs of countries with limited space and regions with limited grid capacity.
The development, manufacturing, project management, and maintenance of onshore wind turbines have been the main competency and passion of the Nordex Group and its more than 8,600 employees worldwide for over 35 years.
With the acquisition of Acciona Windpower in 2016, the Nordex Group became a global player and one of the largest wind turbine manufacturers in the world. The group offers highly efficient and competitive wind turbine systems that allow
Source: Nordex SE

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