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Renewable energy news: Nordex, Goldwind, DMEGC Solar

Nordex wind turbine deal

Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from Nordex, Goldwind, DMEGC Solar, and others.

Nordex Secures 189-MW Wind Turbine Order in Sweden

Nordex Group has won a 189-MW wind turbine supply contract in Sweden, strengthening its position in the Nordic onshore wind market. The order covers delivery of high-capacity, cold-climate-optimized turbines, supporting efficient renewable power generation in challenging conditions. The deal reflects continued investment in onshore wind infrastructure and demand for advanced turbine technology that maximizes energy yield and reliability. Once operational, the project will deliver clean, low-carbon electricity, supporting customer decarbonization goals and grid stability. The order adds to Nordex’s backlog and underlines its growth strategy in key European markets. It also supports Sweden’s energy transition objectives, expanding renewable capacity while delivering long-term value through efficient, utility-scale wind solutions.

Brussels Launches Trade Probe Into Goldwind

The European Commission has launched a trade investigation into Goldwind, examining whether the Chinese wind turbine manufacturer has benefited from unfair state subsidies in breach of EU competition rules. The probe reflects growing scrutiny of foreign-backed renewable energy suppliers operating in Europe’s expanding wind power market.The investigation could have implications for offshore and onshore wind projects, supply chains, and procurement decisions across the EU. While the review aims to protect fair competition and market integrity, it may also influence project timelines and investment strategies. For customers and developers, the outcome could affect technology sourcing, pricing, and supplier diversification. The move underscores Brussels’ effort to balance energy transition goals with fair trade practices as Europe scales up renewable capacity and strengthens domestic clean energy industries.

DMEGC Solar’s Infinity 3.0 Module Reaches Mass Production at 650 W

DMEGC Solar has achieved mass production and shipment of its Infinity 3.0 solar module, rated at 650 W, marking a milestone in high-efficiency PV technology. The module leverages advanced cell design and manufacturing innovations to deliver higher power output and improved energy yield for utility-scale solar projects. The development reflects ongoing investment and innovation in next-generation solar technology, enabling customers to generate more electricity per panel and reduce levelized costs of energy (LCOE). By deploying 650-W modules, project developers benefit from fewer panels per MW, lower balance-of-system costs, and optimized land use. This achievement positions DMEGC Solar as a leader in high-performance solar solutions that support global renewable energy deployment and decarbonization goals.

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