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Nordex Group receives 45 MW of order in Poland from OX2
By Nordex Group, One more project will support Poland’s energy transition, it shall expand the country’s renewable energy capacity and reduce dependency on power production from fossil fuels.
By the end of June, Swedish wind farm developer OX2 placed an order with the Nordex Group to supply 15 N117/3000 turbines for the “Huszlew” wind farm. The order also includes a service agreement for the turbines for 30 years.
The 45 MW “Huszlew” wind farm will be built in the Mazowieckie province in East Poland. The Nordex Group will supply the N117/3000 turbines on tubular steel towers with hub heights of 120 metres.
The wind farm is expected to be comissioned during 2023. The total clean electricity production will be approx. 130 GWh per year, which is the equivalent to the annual power consumption of around 30,000 households.
“Huszlew” will avoid around approx. 45,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year from fossil fuels.
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