Nordex Group has received a wind turbine order totalling 94MW in Canada.
An energy project developer has placed an order for the supply and installation of 16 N163/5.X turbines for a wind project in Novia Scotia.
The order also includes the servicing of the turbines for a period of 25 years.
The Nordex Group will supply the turbines from mid-2026, each with a nominal output of 5.9MW.
The cold climate turbines will be installed on 125-metre-high tubular steel towers and equipped with the Nordex Advanced Anti-Icing System for rotor blades.
This ensures high availability of the turbines during the cold winter period.
Chief executive for the North America division Manav Sharma said: “This is another project with which the Nordex Group is further expanding its market position in Canada.
“Fifteen years ago, we integrated an anti-icing system for rotor blades into our turbines for the first time.
“Today, our proven anti-icing solution is one of the keys to our success in cold climate regions – such as Canada.
“Since ice formation on the rotor blade surface is prevented, ice-related downtimes are minimized.”
The name of the customer and the wind farm have not been disclosed.


