Windfair•06-25-2026June 25, 2026•2 min
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Germany is a key renewable hub for onshore wind in Europe.
Germany's wind market is rapidly evolving, and GE Vernova is meeting the challenge.
GE Vernova's Salzbergen manufacturing site, home to a 6.5 MW-164m turbine, has now produced more than 25 GW of onshore wind turbine capacity. This milestone highlights the company's commitment to consistent execution: bringing "reliability at scale" is a top priority.
"Quality, long-term performance, and long-term reliability have been at the forefront of our product development," explains Marcas Breatnach, Northern Europe sales leader for Onshore Wind at GE Vernova.
Germany remains one of Europe's most important renewable hubs for onshore wind, with a deep industrial base...
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More: Official Press Release GE Vernova
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In the first two months of the second quarter, the Nordex Group secured new orders from Germany totalling around 255 MW. The orders comprise 14 wind energy projects with a total of 39 turbines.
Nordex Group lands 112 MW contract with NeXtWind for Altmark wind farm in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany including 16 N175/6.X turbines and 20-year Premium Service
Delivery of 1.6-gigawatt project on track with turbine installation for Nordseecluster A and manufacturing of main components for Nordseecluster B now underway +++ Full commissioning of Nordseecluster A (660 megawatts) scheduled for early 2027; Nordseecluster B to add further 900 megawatts of capacity from early 2029 +++ Nordseecluster expected to generate around 6.5 terawatt hours of electricity per year, helping in particular to decarbonise industry
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