Renewable energy news: Enercon, RWE, DNV

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from Enercon, RWE, DNV, among others.

Enercon Wins 140MW Wind Turbine Deal in Türkiye

Enercon has secured a 140 MW onshore wind turbine contract in Türkiye, strengthening its presence in the country’s renewable energy market. The deal involves supplying 20 advanced E-175 EP5 E2 turbines for the Aydin–Denizli wind farm, awarded under the YEKA 5 tender.  This project highlights innovation in high-yield turbine technology, designed to maximise energy output and efficiency in onshore wind conditions. The customer-focused approach ensures reliable and scalable clean energy generation while supporting grid stability. The agreement also reflects continued investment in Türkiye’s expanding wind sector, driven by strong government support and market growth. By deploying next-generation turbines, Enercon reinforces its role in advancing large-scale renewable energy development and accelerating the global energy transition.

RWE Completes Camster II Wind Farm in Scotland

RWE has completed the 36 MW Camster II onshore wind farm in Caithness, Scotland, strengthening the UK’s renewable energy capacity. The project adds clean electricity generation to the region, supporting national decarbonisation and energy security goals. With modern turbine technology, the wind farm enhances efficiency and output while contributing to stable, low-carbon power supply. The development also delivers local economic benefits through community funding and regional investment. This milestone highlights continued innovation in onshore wind deployment and optimisation. The customer-focused approach ensures reliable renewable energy delivery while supporting grid stability. The project reflects strong investment in the UK’s clean energy infrastructure, reinforcing RWE’s role in advancing sustainable power generation and accelerating the energy transition.

DNV Advises Galp on 351MW Renewable Energy Deal

DNV has acted as technical advisor to Galp on a 351 MW renewable energy transaction, supporting due diligence and project assessment. The deal involves a portfolio of solar and wind assets, strengthening Galp’s position in the renewable energy market. This collaboration highlights innovation in technical advisory and risk assessment, ensuring high-quality project evaluation and efficient execution. DNV’s expertise helps optimise performance, reduce uncertainties, and enhance long-term asset value. The customer-focused approach ensures reliable and sustainable energy generation while supporting investment decisions. The transaction reflects strong investment momentum in renewable energy infrastructure, with advisory services playing a critical role in project success. By supporting Galp’s expansion, DNV contributes to accelerating the energy transition and scaling clean energy deployment across Europe.

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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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