Nordex has secured a 56MW order from Bürgerwindpark BHU Betriebs GmbH & Co. KG for a community wind farm in Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany.
The manufacturer will supply eight N163/6.X turbines mounted on 118-metre tubular steel towers for the Bosbüll Holm Uphusum project, which spans three villages in the North Frisia district. The contract also includes a 20-year premium service agreement to support long-term technical availability, Nordex said.
Installation is scheduled to start in early 2027, with commissioning expected by autumn that year. Bürgerwindpark BHU will operate the turbines in 7MW mode to maximise energy generation at the windy site.
John-Heinrich Ingwersen, managing director of Bürgerwindpark BHU, said the project marks the culmination of almost 15 years of planning.
“In the future, around 400 limited partners will be involved in the Bosbüll Holm Uphusum (BHU) community wind farm,” he added.
Karsten Brüggemann, vice president region central at Nordex Group, said community wind projects are a cornerstone of Germany’s energy transition.
“We are pleased to support this locally anchored project with our N163/6.X turbine technology,” he said, adding that the wind farm will deliver climate-friendly electricity while securing local value creation and advancing the energy transition in North Frisia.
