The Nordex Group has received orders to supply turbines for four wind farms with a total of 43,2 MW from one of the largest wind farm operators in Belgium, Aspiravi. Orders also include a Premium Service contract for the turbines for a period of 20 years.
In the Wallonia region, the following wind farms are being built
- Saint Ode” with five N131/3600 turbines and a total of 18 MW,
- Fernelmont with two N117/3600 turbines for 7,2 MW and “Perwez”, also with two N117/3600 turbines for 7,2 MW.
- The Nordex Group will supply one N131/3600 turbine and two N117/3600 turbines for the 10,8 MW Ninove – Denderleeuw – Aalst wind farm in Flanders.
Delivery and installation work is expected to start in the summer of 2023, with the first turbine in the four wind farms coming on stream in late 2023.
“Together with these four projects, since 2020 we have received orders for more than 100 MW from Aspiravi in Belgium. We are delighted with the renewed confidence shown in our technology,” said Patxi Landa, CSO of Nordex Group.
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Nordex Group is currently supplying and installing 13 turbines for the 46,8 MW Lommel Kristalpark and Pelt wind farm in Belgium.
About the Nordex Group in Brazil
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