EANS-News: Nordex SE
Nordex awarded contract for 30 MW wind farm in Spain
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Corporate news transmitted by euro adhoc. The issuer/originator is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Company Information Subtitle: Further calldown on the framework agreement with Eolia Renovables Hamburg (euro adhoc) - Hamburg, 1 February 2012. Wind turbine manufacturer Nordex has been awarded a contract for the assembly and installation of the "Barbers" 30 MW wind farm, comprising twelve N90/2500 wind turbine systems. The contract is based on a framework agreement entered into with power station operator Eolia Renovables, which originally provided for a capacity of 150 megawatts. The co-investor is the Elecnor Group, whose core business entails infrastructure projects including the construction and operation of wind farms. The "Barbers" project will be built in the Spanish province of Tarragona in Catalonia on a mountain ridge close to the coast at an altitude of around 400 metres. The nominal annual yield of the twelve multi-megawatt turbines will come to 88 gigawatt/hours at this location. Eolia Renovables has already commenced the preparatory civil works. Nordex will be installing the first turbines in April, with the wind farm to go on grid in summer 2012. About Nordex As one of the technological leaders in multi-megawatt wind power systems, Nordex is benefiting from the trend in favour of large-scale turbines. The range comprises one of the world´s largest series-produced wind power systems (N80/2500, N90/2500, N100/2500, N117/2400). To date, over 1,700 turbines of this type have been installed around the world. This experience with multi-megawatt turbines gives Nordex a decisive lead over most of its competitors. Nordex has installed a total of around 4,700 turbines with an aggregate capacity of more than 7,100 MW all around the world. With exports accounting for more than 90 percent of its business, Nordex SE plays a key role in international high-growth regions. The Company has offices and subsidiaries in 19 countries around the world with a total global headcount of over 2,600 employees. About Eolia Renovables Eolia Renovables is one of the leading independent European wind and photovoltaic solar power producers. Its growth strategy is predicated on taking equity interests in mid-sized renewable energy companies. Its founding shareholders include specialist alternative asset managers such as the N+1 Group, independent developers such as Preneal and financial institutions such as Bankinter. Other core investors include some of Spain´s most important institutional investors, such as BBK, Kutxa, Fonditel and Banco Sabadell, among others. About N+1 Eolia N+1 Eolia SGECR, the management firm for Eolia Renovables, is the only entity in its class in Spain as it is devoted exclusively to managing renewable energy endeavours. It currently manages two vehicles: Eolia Renovables de Inversiones and Mistral Biocombustibles de Inversiones. N+1 Eolia is part of the N+1 Group, an independent entity specialised the provision of value added financial products and services. Its activities can be grouped into two core business lines: alternative asset management and corporate financial advisory services. The N+1 Group currently has over EUR2.5 billion of assets under management and has offices in Madrid, Barcelona, Frankfurt and Luxembourg and a headcount of 130. Further inquiry note: Felix Losada Tel.: +49 (0)40 300 30 1141 flosada@nordex-online.com end of announcement euro adhoc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- company: Nordex SE Langenhorner Chaussee 600 D-22419 Hamburg phone: +49 (0)40 30030-1000 FAX: +49 (0)40 30030-1101 mail: info@nordex-online.com WWW: http://www.nordex-online.com sector: Alternative energy ISIN: DE000A0D6554, DE0000A0D66L2 indexes: TecDAX, CDAX, HDAX, Prime All Share, Technology All Share, ÖkoDAX stockmarkets: free trade: Berlin, München, Hamburg, Düsseldorf, Stuttgart, regulated dealing/prime standard: Frankfurt language: English
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