
Nordex Lands 325 MW Wind Turbine Deal in US
German wind turbine maker Nordex just secured a major US order for 325 megawatts of clean energy power. The deal includes 55 advanced turbines manufactured right here in Iowa, powering America's renewable energy growth.
A major wind energy deal is bringing hundreds of megawatts of clean power to the United States, and it's being built by American workers.
German wind turbine manufacturer Nordex has landed a 325-megawatt order in the US, featuring 55 units of their advanced N163/5.X turbine model. The turbines will be manufactured at the company's facility in Iowa, supporting local manufacturing jobs while advancing America's clean energy goals.
The order represents a significant expansion of onshore wind capacity. Each turbine in the Delta4000 series is designed specifically for large-scale wind projects, delivering reliable renewable energy to communities across the country.
While Nordex hasn't revealed the customer or specific project location, the company's track record speaks volumes. Since its founding, Nordex has commissioned more than 64 gigawatts of wind power capacity across 40 countries, proving the technology works at scale.

The Ripple Effect
This deal represents more than just turbines spinning in the wind. It means continued employment for the 11,100 workers Nordex employs globally, including manufacturing jobs at American facilities. The company operates plants in Germany, Spain, Brazil, India, and the US, creating a network of clean energy manufacturing that spans continents.
The turbines themselves pack serious power. Nordex focuses on onshore turbines in the 4 to 7+ megawatt class, meaning each unit can generate enough electricity to power hundreds of homes. When all 55 turbines are operational, this single project will provide clean energy to thousands of American households.
The economic impact extends beyond construction. Nordex reported approximately 7.6 billion euros in consolidated sales for 2025, demonstrating the growing global appetite for renewable energy solutions. Each new wind project creates local jobs in installation, maintenance, and ongoing operations that last for decades.
The timing couldn't be better as communities nationwide seek reliable alternatives to fossil fuels while keeping energy costs stable.
Based on reporting by Google News - Wind Energy
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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