Renewable energy: Deugro, Vestas, Denker & Wulf, Nordex

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The latest renewable energy news includes announcements on Deugro, Vestas, Denker & Wulf, Nordex, among others.

Deugro Delivers Subsea Cable for Interconnector Project

Deugro has delivered subsea cables for a major interconnector project, strengthening Europe’s cross-border power transmission infrastructure. The project involved complex logistics, with cables transported from the manufacturing site to the port and onward via specialized vessels for offshore installation. This milestone supports the strategy of expanding renewable energy integration by enabling efficient electricity flow between countries. Investment in robust subsea transmission technology underlines the growing importance of interconnectors for grid stability and energy security. Deugro’s customer-centric approach, leveraging innovation in heavy transport and marine engineering, ensures timely, safe delivery. The project benefits include enhanced energy trading, optimized renewable use, and greater resilience of the European power system, contributing to decarbonization and cross-border collaboration.

Vestas Nets 86MW Turbine Order in Germany

Vestas has secured an 86MW order from Denker & Wulf AG for a wind project in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The deal covers the supply, installation, and commissioning of 20 V162-4.5 MW turbines from the EnVentus platform. Deliveries are scheduled for the first quarter of 2026, with commissioning expected in the third quarter. The order also includes a 20-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement, ensuring optimized performance and long-term support. This project aligns with Germany’s renewable energy expansion strategy, providing sustainable power while supporting local climate goals. Vestas’ advanced turbine technology and strong customer partnerships highlight its focus on innovation, reliability, and decarbonization benefits through cost-efficient, high-yield renewable energy solutions.

Nordex Bags 71MW Turbine Order in Portugal

Nordex Group has received a 71MW order for an undisclosed wind farm project in Portugal. The contract includes the supply and installation of 11 N163/6.X turbines from its Delta4000 series, optimized for high efficiency and performance. Delivery is planned for mid-2025, with commissioning expected by year-end. The order also covers a premium service agreement, ensuring long-term reliability and output optimization. This project strengthens Nordex’s presence in Southern Europe and supports Portugal’s renewable energy targets, particularly its commitment to expanding onshore wind capacity. With its advanced turbine technology and customer-focused service model, Nordex continues driving innovation, efficiency, and sustainability, offering significant benefits in clean power generation, reduced carbon emissions, and grid stability for the region.

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