GE Vernova’s Wind segment announced on April 23 that it has secured agreements to supply 71.5 MWs of onshore wind turbines to BBWind and Greenvolt Power for various projects across Germany.

The agreements include the latest milestone in GE Vernova’s collaboration with BBWind, a Muenster-based developer specializing in regional community wind projects. Additionally, the deal with Greenvolt Power underscores GE Vernova’s growing footprint in the German market as a preferred technology partner for large-scale renewable energy developers.
GE Vernova’s Wind segment has a robust manufacturing presence in Germany, anchored by its 70,000 square meter facility in Salzbergen. The site, which manufactures machine heads, drive trains, and hubs, is central to the company’s ability to provide its workhorse turbines to customers across Europe and Asia.
Germany, which installed approximately 4.6 GW of onshore wind in 2025, has a national goal of generating 80 percent of its electricity from renewable resources by 2030.