Turbine Manufacturing
Nordex Group supplies turbines for 200 MW for Finland series
A Finnish wind farm developer has given submitted orders for Nordex Group to supply N163/5.X turbines for four wind farms.
The total capacity reaches to 199.5 MW. The orders also include a Premium Service of the turbines for a period of 30 years.
The project names and the customer are not revealed as per customer request.
The wind farms will be constructed in the interior of the mid-west of Finland. Besides, construction shall be done in the west of the country, near to the coast in the Ostrobothnia region.
The turbines for the bundle of wind farms are due to be supplied and installed in spring and summer 2022. The final project will be completed in late autumn of the same year.
The Nordex Group will supply the N163/5.X in the project-specific 5.7 MW operating mode on tubular steel towers, with a hub height of 148 and 159 metres.
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