Nordex Group Secures 197 MW Orders from UKA in Germany

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The Nordex Group secured orders for 197,1 MW from wind and solar park developer UKA in December 2023. For seven wind energy projects, Nordex will provide 32 turbines of the Delta4000 series to areas across Germany, including Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Saxony-Anhalt, Schleswig-Holstein and North Rhine-Westphalia.  Once commissioned, the Nordex Group will also provide service and maintenance of the turbines for 20 years. 

UKA has placed an order for different turbine types for the projects: N133/4800, N149/5.X, N163/5.X and N163/6.X.

The order placements result from an extended medium-term framework agreement between Nordex and UKA in November 2023. Within this agreement, UKA plans to issue firm orders for wind turbines from Nordex for upcoming projects in Germany, with a combined capacity of up to 1,000 MW, currently undergoing approval processes.

Speaking about the development, Gernot Gauglitz, Managing Partner of UKA:, commented, “Nordex’ turbine technology, which has been continuously developed over the past few years on the tried-and-tested Delta platform, stands for quality, high availability and reliable power generation. This deal shows that the industry is in the starting blocks – now it is the turn of the authorities to significantly speed up the approval procedures for wind farms.”

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“We are very pleased with these orders from UKA, as well as the opportunity to

further expand our cooperation through reliable, stable and predictable growth,” added Felipe Villalon Waldburg-Zeil, Director Sales Region Central of the Nordex Group. “Our goal is to always offer our customers the best technological solutions for their renewable energy projects. We are therefore proud to once again support UKA in driving forward the energy transition in Germany.”

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