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NORDEX SE (Nordex Group), associated with the symbol NRDXF, is active in the specialty industrial machinery industry with a focus on onshore wind power technology. News about the company often centers on its multi‑megawatt turbine portfolio, manufacturing footprint and project awards in key wind markets.
Recent announcements describe how the Nordex Group has expanded its Delta4000 platform with variants such as the N169/5.X, a turbine with a rotor diameter of 169 meters and a power rating of up to 5.5 megawatts, tailored to low to medium wind speed regions in the United States. The company also reports that it offers other Delta4000 variants, including the N163 and N175, for land‑constrained and grid‑constrained sites.
Another notable news theme is Nordex’s manufacturing activity in the United States. The company has announced that it restarted production for turbine hubs, drivetrains and nacelles at its facility in West Branch, Iowa. In connection with this, Nordex reported that it was awarded significant contracts by Alliant Energy, under which it expects to supply up to 190 turbines of the N133 and N163 Delta4000 variants for large‑scale projects in the Midwest, subject to regulatory approvals.
On this news page, readers can follow updates on Nordex turbine launches, project awards, manufacturing developments and regional strategies, particularly in markets such as North America. For investors and industry observers tracking NRDXF, this coverage provides context on how the company’s onshore wind portfolio and global manufacturing network are being applied in specific projects and regions.
Nordex Group (OTC:NRDXF) said it was awarded contracts by Alliant Energy to supply up to 190 N133 and N163 Delta4000 turbines for Midwest projects, including Iowa. Turbine installations are scheduled for 2028–2029 and would deliver up to 1,060 MW of capacity once operational.
Production will occur at Nordex's West Branch, Iowa facility, supporting local manufacturing and job creation. Nordex called this the largest U.S. volume award in its 25‑year U.S. history. The agreements become effective only after required regulatory approvals and do not yet constitute a firm order.
The Nordex Group is expanding its product portfolio with the N169/5.X turbine, specifically designed for the US market. This new turbine, part of the Delta4000 platform, features a 169-meter rotor diameter and a power rating of up to 5.5 megawatts. It's optimized for regions with low to medium wind speeds and turbulence.
Key points:
- Production scheduled to start in 2026
- Manufactured in West Branch, Iowa facility
- Designed to meet local content requirements for IRA benefits
- Aims to support Nordex's growth targets in North America
- Offers improved yield for projects with grid capacity