Nordex has received an order for 66MW in Scotland for a new onshore wind farm being constructed by Capital Dynamics.
Douglas West Extension is being built about 40km south-east of Glasgow in a rural region in South Lanarkshire.
Under the agreement, Nordex will supply 12 N149/5.X turbines and a Premium Service contract over 30 years.
The site is characterised by excellent continuous wind conditions, which enable a very high degree of utilisation of the hardware, Nordex said.
Douglas West Extension is part of a larger wind farm cluster with several existing and approved sites in the vicinity, it added.
From summer 2025, Nordex will supply and install the machines on tubular steel towers with a hub height of 125 metres, thus complying with the required total construction height of 200 metres for each unit.
Jason Welch, managing director UK & Ireland at Nordex said: “We are honoured to be delivering highly efficient turbines to our valued customer, Capital Dynamics, for their Douglas West Extension project.
“This will be another great onshore wind project within the UK that will help to cut energy bills and increase the country’s energy independence and security.”


