Nordex Group has secured three new orders totalling 123MW from long-term partner DenkerWulf for wind farms in northern Germany.
The deal covers 25 turbines across three projects in Schleswig-Holstein, comprising three N149/5.X machines for the Galmsbüll Bahrenhof wind farm, 18 N133/4800 turbines for the Galmsbüll Park site, and four N133/4800 units for the Padenstedt wind farm.
Installation will begin in 2027, with commissioning scheduled for 2028. Nordex will provide long-term support under a 20-year premium service contract.
The hub heights of the Galmsbüll turbines near the North Sea coast will range between 105 and 110 metres, while those at Padenstedt, further inland, will vary from 110 to 125 metres.
Denker & Wulf head of wind turbine procurement and site manager Rostock, Thomas Behrendt, said: “Our renewed strong commitment underscores the close and flexible partnership with Nordex. We are especially pleased that we have successfully completed the repowering in Galmsbüll-a location with very strong wind conditions-together with the community wind farm.
“Thanks to the high speed of project implementation, we recently surpassed the milestone of 500MW of commissioning in Germany with Nordex. Despite challenging conditions, we look forward to continuing this successful partnership. Together, we will continue to realise innovative projects and advance the energy transition.”
Karsten Brüggemann, vice president region central at Nordex Group, said: “We are pleased to have received further orders from DenkerWulf. With nearly 144MW of new orders this year, Galmsbüll, with its 18 turbines, is also one of our largest projects in Germany.
“By deploying Nordex turbines in these new projects, we are supporting DenkerWulf in the sustainable production and supply of electricity in northern Germany. The N133/4800 turbines are specifically designed for regions with similarly strong wind conditions and can optimally utilise the local wind resources in northern Germany even with lower hub heights.”


