Germany's Nordex bags 98MW turbine order from Sweden's Holmen Energi

Dark clouds are gathering over the rotor blade factory of German wind-turbine manufacturer Nordex Group. The company said on 27 March that it has won an order for wind turbines capable of producing 98 megawatts of power from Sweden's Holmen Energi AB, which is a unit of the Stockholm-based Holmen Group. Bernd Wüstneck/dpa

German wind-turbine manufacturer Nordex Group said on Wednesday that it has won an order for wind turbines capable of producing 98 megawatts of power from Sweden's Holmen Energi AB, which is a unit of the Stockholm-based Holmen Group.

The order also includes Premium Plus Service for the turbines over a period of 30 years,. Nordex said.

The financial terms of the deal were not made known.

In the summer of 2025, Nordex said it will supply and install 14 N163/6.X turbines for the Blisterliden wind farm in a forested area of Vasterbotten in Sweden.

Holmen Group, a Swedish forestry industry group, is also a developer and operator of wind farms and hydro power plants.

Blisterliden is Holmen Group's first project with the Nordex.

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