Nordex Group has received two orders for repowering projects on the island of Fehmarn in Germany.
The company said it will supply and install 24 N163/5.X turbines for the Fehmarn-Mitte I and Fehmarn-Mitte II wind farms under contracts from Fehmarn-Mitte GmbH.
Nordex added that the contracts include a 20-year premium service agreement to ensure long-term technical availability of the turbines.
Installation of the turbines is planned for summer 2027 with commissioning scheduled for fall 2027.
The new turbines, each with a capacity of 5.7MW, will replace older units to generate more electricity with fewer turbines while complying with distance and environmental regulations.
“The orders underline how powerful modern onshore technology is today: Our turbines will generate significantly higher yields at the site in the future, making repowering an economically and ecologically convincing model for our new customer,” said Karsten Brüggemann, vice president region central of the Nordex Group.
“We are very pleased about the collaboration with Nordex. It creates a strong foundation for a trusting and close partnership for further future projects,” said Karl Detlef, managing director, and Julian Hertz-Kleptow, project manager of the parent company Osterhof Detlef Regenerative Energien GmbH & Co. KG.


