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Nordex Clinches Major 200 MW Wind Power Deal in Canada
German wind turbine manufacturer Nordex Group announced a significant contract win, securing an order to deliver renewable energy equipment for a new wind farm development in Canada’s New Brunswick province. The project will feature 34 advanced wind turbine units with a combined capacity of 200 MW, representing a substantial commitment to North America’s clean energy infrastructure.
The order encompasses turbines designed specifically for challenging climate conditions. Each wind turbine unit is equipped with an Advanced Anti-Icing System—a critical feature for reliable operation in colder regions. The equipment will be mounted on 125-metre-high tubular steel towers, optimizing wind capture and energy generation. This configuration demonstrates how modern wind turbines integrate sophisticated engineering to maximize output even in adverse weather.
Delivery operations are set to commence in the middle of 2027, allowing adequate time for manufacturing and logistics coordination. The commercial arrangement includes a comprehensive 30-year service agreement, reflecting the long-term partnership between Nordex and the project developer. While the specific customer identity and wind farm name remain undisclosed, the order details underscore the continued expansion of wind energy capacity across North America.
The deal highlights the growing market demand for utility-scale wind power solutions in North America, with each wind turbine representing millions in capital investment and delivering substantial megawatt capacity for regional power grids. Such large-scale projects demonstrate the ongoing shift toward renewable energy adoption among North American utilities and private developers.