With This New Order, the Company Further Increases Its Presence in Wind Power Projects in National Territory
Brazil has made an order to The Nordex Group for N163/5.X turbines. TODA Investimentos do Brasil, a Japanese subsidiary of TODA Corporation, has ordered 16 turbines from the manufacturer for use in the wind farm “EOL TODA ENERGIA 2” with 94.4 MW.
Near the city of Pedro Avelino, in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, is where the wind farm will be built. The deadline for the actual installation is the second quarter of 2024. The local factory of the Nordex Group, in Lajes, Rio Grande do Norte, will produce the concrete towers that will hold the turbines.
TODA Investimentos do Brasil is a division of the Japanese conglomerate TODA Corporation, which operates in various sectors, including renewable energy, and has offices in Japan, Brazil, the United States, and parts of South Asia and Africa.
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