The contracts involve delivering six N163/5.X turbines, six N131/3.X turbines, and one N149/5.X turbine. In Morbihan, the turbines, belonging to the 3MW class (Generation Delta), will be installed on towers with hub heights of 84 meters. In Aisne, the 5MW-class turbines will be mounted on towers with hub heights of 118 and 125 meters. Turbine deliveries and installations are scheduled to commence in mid-2026.
A Nordex Group spokesperson stated: “We are pleased to contribute to France’s renewable energy growth with these projects. Our advanced turbine technology and comprehensive service agreements will support reliable, clean energy production in Morbihan and Aisne.” The contracts reflect Nordex’s expertise in providing tailored wind energy solutions to meet regional demands.
These wind farms will bolster France’s renewable energy capacity, aligning with the country’s commitment to sustainable energy development. The projects are expected to deliver clean electricity to local communities, supporting environmental goals and energy transition efforts. Specific details regarding the customers and the names of the wind farms have not been disclosed.
The Nordex Group’s involvement in these projects underscores its role as a key player in the global wind energy sector, leveraging advanced turbine designs to enhance efficiency and performance. The multi-year maintenance agreements ensure the longevity and reliability of the wind farms, contributing to France’s renewable energy infrastructure.