Renewable energy news: Siemens Gamesa, PNE, Nordex

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from Siemens Gamesa, PNE, Nordex, and others.

Siemens Gamesa to Cease Production at Brande Facility in Denmark

Siemens Gamesa has announced plans to cease production at its Brande facility in Denmark, as part of efforts to streamline operations and improve efficiency. The move reflects broader restructuring within the wind turbine manufacturing sector amid rising costs, supply chain challenges, and market pressures. The Brande site has been a key production hub, and the decision may impact local employment and the regional supply chain. Siemens Gamesa is expected to focus on optimizing its manufacturing footprint and concentrating production in more competitive locations. The development highlights ongoing challenges in the global wind industry, as manufacturers adjust strategies to maintain profitability while supporting continued renewable energy growth.

PNE Sells 72 MW Wind Project in Poland to Strengthen Portfolio Strategy

German renewable energy developer PNE has sold a 72 MW onshore wind project in Poland as part of its strategy to optimize its project portfolio and generate value from developed assets. The transaction allows PNE to recycle capital and reinvest in new renewable energy developments. The wind project is expected to contribute to Poland’s growing renewable energy capacity, supporting the country’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions and increase clean power generation. Such asset sales are common in the sector, enabling developers to balance risk and accelerate pipeline growth. The deal highlights continued investor interest in European wind assets and reinforces Poland’s position as an attractive market for renewable energy investment.

Nordex Wins 70 MW Wind Turbine Order in Serbia to Boost Renewable Capacity

Nordex has secured a 70 MW wind turbine order in Serbia, strengthening its presence in the Southeast European renewable energy market. The contract includes the supply and installation of advanced wind turbines designed to deliver efficient and reliable clean power generation. The project will contribute to Serbia’s renewable energy expansion, supporting efforts to reduce carbon emissions and diversify the country’s energy mix. Nordex’s turbine technology will help optimize performance and ensure long-term operational reliability under local wind conditions. This deal highlights growing investment in wind energy across the Balkans, driven by increasing demand for sustainable power and supportive policies accelerating the region’s transition to a low-carbon energy 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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