Nordex has received an 80MW turbine order from Baltics-based renewables developer Enefit Green for a wind farm in Lithuania.
The company is to supply 14 N163/5.X turbines for the 80MW Kelme I wind project and will service and maintain the turbines for a period of 32 years.
The wind farm is scheduled to go into operation at the end of 2024.
Kelme I wind farm is the first phase of a three-part development project that Enefit Green will build in Lithuania
Donatas Celesius, Enefit Green General Manager in Lithuania, said: “Enefit Green is happy to start cooperation with Nordex in Lithuania.
“Efficient technology and a reliable partnership are crucial for producing much-needed renewable energy. In the open tender for our new wind farm, we were looking for a balance between the best possible technology, and financial feasibility.
“As a trusted manufacturer, Nordex fulfilled our expectations, and in cooperation we can bring green electricity to the market in 2024, already.”
Patxi Landa, Nordex chief sales officer, added: “Thanks to this successive order from Enefit Green, we are gaining further momentum in the Baltic states.
“Following the recent order for the 255MW Sopi-Tootsi wind farm in Estonia, we can now also make additional headway in Lithuania with our turbines in the 5MW class.
“We are very pleased that Enefit Green has again chosen our turbine technology for its Kelme I wind farm.”


