German wind turbine maker Nordex Group has secured repeat orders totalling 508 megawatts in Canada, covering the supply of 73 turbines, the company said.
The two contracts include Nordex’s N163 turbines as well as, for the first time in the Canadian market, the larger N175/6.X machines. Each agreement also includes long-term service and maintenance contracts, Nordex said.
Turbine deliveries are scheduled for 2027 and 2028. The company added that the projects will use cold-climate turbine variants equipped with its advanced anti-icing system for rotor blades, designed to maintain performance in harsh winter conditions.
“We are thankful for the continued trust of our customers. The orders further strengthen Nordex Group’s market position in Canada,” said Manav Sharma, chief executive for North America at Nordex Group.
“Our proven anti-icing technology continues to be a key factor for success in cold climate regions, and now with addition of the N175 to our offered products in Canada, we can help our customers maximize energy production year-round and help further reduce the levelized cost of energy,” Sharma added.
