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Renewable energy news: SPR, RWE, Nordex

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from SPR, RWE, Nordex, and others.

SPR to Begin Turbine Installation at East Anglia Three Offshore Wind Farm

ScottishPower Renewables (SPR) is set to start turbine installation at the 1.4 GW East Anglia Three (EA3) offshore wind farm, marking a major construction milestone for one of the UK’s largest renewable energy projects. Located off the Suffolk coast, EA3 will significantly boost Britain’s offshore wind capacity once operational. The turbine installation phase follows progress on foundations and offshore infrastructure, advancing the project toward full commissioning. East Anglia Three forms part of the broader East Anglia Hub, a key component of the UK’s strategy to expand offshore wind and strengthen energy security. The milestone underscores continued investment in large-scale offshore wind, supporting the UK’s net zero targets and long-term decarbonisation roadmap.

RWE Begins Construction of 14 MW Düren Wind Farm in Germany

RWE has started construction of the 14 MW Düren wind farm in Germany, expanding its onshore wind portfolio and supporting the country’s renewable energy transition. The project will feature modern wind turbines designed to generate clean electricity for thousands of households while reducing carbon emissions. Located in North Rhine-Westphalia, the wind farm will contribute to Germany’s efforts to accelerate renewable deployment under its Energiewende strategy. Onshore wind remains a key pillar of the country’s plan to enhance energy security and replace fossil fuel generation. The development reinforces RWE’s commitment to scaling renewable capacity across Europe, highlighting continued investment in sustainable energy infrastructure and long-term growth in Germany’s wind power sector.

Nordex Secures 56 MW Wind Turbine Order in Germany

Nordex has won a 56 MW onshore wind turbine order in Germany, strengthening its position in the country’s expanding renewable energy market. The contract covers the supply and installation of modern wind turbines designed to deliver high efficiency and optimized performance under local wind conditions. The 56 MW project will contribute clean electricity to the German grid, supporting national decarbonization targets and energy security objectives. Germany continues to accelerate onshore wind deployment as part of its broader Energiewende strategy to phase out fossil fuels and scale renewable generation. The order highlights sustained demand for advanced wind technology in Europe and reinforces Nordex’s growth trajectory in its home market amid increasing investment in sustainable energy infrastructure.

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