Renewable energy news: Nordex, Maraen, Smulders, HSM

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from Nordex, Maraen, Smulders, HSM, among others.

Nordex Secures 28 MW Wind Turbine Order in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany

Nordex has secured a 28 MW wind turbine order in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, strengthening its presence in the country’s onshore wind market. The contract includes the supply and installation of advanced wind turbines designed to deliver efficient and reliable clean energy generation. The project will contribute to Germany’s renewable energy expansion, supporting national climate targets and reducing carbon emissions. Nordex’s turbine technology will optimize performance and ensure long-term operational reliability under local wind conditions. This order highlights continued investment in Germany’s wind energy sector, driven by strong policy support and increasing demand for sustainable power solutions, accelerating the transition to a low-carbon energy system.

Maraen Unveils GBP 30 Million Investment at Port of Nigg to Boost Offshore Wind Supply Chain

Maraen has announced a GBP 30 million investment at the Port of Nigg in Scotland, aimed at strengthening offshore wind infrastructure and supply chain capabilities. The funding will support port upgrades and facilities to handle large-scale renewable energy components. The investment is expected to enhance the port’s capacity to serve offshore wind projects, create jobs, and drive regional economic growth. It also aligns with the UK’s strategy to expand domestic supply chains and accelerate offshore wind deployment. This development highlights growing investment in renewable energy infrastructure, reinforcing Scotland’s role as a key hub for offshore wind and supporting the transition to a low-carbon energy system.

Smulders and HSM Begin Work on East Anglia 2 Offshore Wind Project

Smulders and HSM have started work on the East Anglia 2 offshore wind project, marking a key milestone in the UK’s renewable energy expansion. The companies will deliver critical offshore substation infrastructure, essential for transmitting electricity from wind turbines to the grid. The project will contribute significant clean energy capacity, supporting the UK’s net-zero targets and reducing carbon emissions. Advanced engineering and construction expertise will ensure efficient installation and reliable performance of the offshore infrastructure. This development highlights continued progress in large-scale offshore wind projects, reinforcing the UK’s position as a global leader in renewable energy and accelerating the transition to a low-carbon power system.

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Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath is the editor of GreentechLead.com. He has three decades of experience in tech media.

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