Nordex to supply wind turbines for 82 MW Exelon wind farm

First wind energy project with Exelon. Wind power manufacturer Nordex has been awarded by Exelon a wind turbines contract for the delivery and installation of the “Beebe” wind farm in Gratiot County, Michigan.

The 81.6-MW wind power project comprises 34 multi-megawatt wind turbines from the new Nordex N117/2400 series. This model is the latest addition to the Gamma family and has been specifically designed to maximise output in light wind conditions. The "Beebe" wind farm will be supplying more than 27,000 homes with clean electricity.

“Exelon is one of the top diversified energy companies in the US market, which is why this contract is an important success for us. In addition, it is particularly satisfying to share our excitement about the N117/2400 with a company able to take advantage of its increased yields and capabilities,” says Ralf Sigrist, President and CEO of Nordex USA.

Exelon will be commencing the preparatory construction work at the site in May, with the turbines to be supplied from the Nordex US production facility in late summer 2012.

The “Beebe” wind farm is the first project that Nordex USA has developed, after entering a joint venture last year with the local developer who initiated the project.

The “Beebe” wind power project had already been recorded as order intake in 2011 as the binding contract was signed at the end of December. The conditions on which the announcement of the contract was contingent have since been satisfied.

By José Santamarta, www.nordex-online.com/