Nordex has received a 40MW turbine order for a wind project in Baden-Wurttemberg, in Germany.
German developer Altus Renewables has placed the order for eight turbines from the Delta4000 series for the Seewald wind farm in the northern Black Forest.
The order also includes a 20-year service agreement.
The wind turbines are scheduled to be installed from spring 2026.
The project consists of a total of seven N149/5.X turbines and one N133/4800 turbine, all with a hub height of 164 metres each.
Felipe Villalon Waldburg-Zeil, Director Sales Region Central of Nordex, said: “We are very pleased that ALTUS renewables has chosen the technology of the Nordex Group for its new project.
“After several years of hesitant wind energy expansion in Baden-Württemberg, this project marks a new impetus for us in this southern state of Germany.
“With its highly efficient turbines, the Seewald wind farm will make a significant contribution to the future sustainable, independent and secure power supply in the region.”
Altus Renewables, based in Karlsruhe, is a subsidiary of Kraftwerke Mainz-Wiesbaden AG (KMW), which in turn is a subsidiary of the Mainz-Wiesbaden municipal utilities association consisting of ESWE Versorgungs and Mainzer Stadtwerke.


