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New customer places order for 20 Nordex wind turbines in Pakistan
- Category: Projects and Contracts
Nordex SE has obtained another order in Pakistan. The manufacturer is supplying 20 N100/2500 turbines with a total capacity of 50MW for the Gul Ahmed wind farm.
The owner of this project is a new customer, Gul Ahmed Wind Power Limited, a subsidiary of Gul Ahmed Energy Limited. The wind farm is situated in a semi-desert area in the south of Pakistan, near the city of Jhimpir and the Arabian Sea, where temperatures climb as high as 44 degrees. Therefore Nordex is supplying the "Hot-Climate" version of the turbines.