Nordex opens 75 MW Seine River Gauche Nord wind farm in France

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Nordex opens 75 MW Seine River Gauche Nord wind farm in France

H2air and Nordex have officially opened its largest wind farm in France, the 75 MW Seine River Gauche Nord wind project.

Nordex completely developed the wind farm together with H2air and has set it up on a turnkey basis for the investor KGAL Investment Management. In addition to civil engineering work and connection to the grid including a private substation, this also involved ob-taining approvals, which in this case meant coordinating with the French military.

The project partners have installed the 30 N100/2500 turbines in a special version designed so as not to interfere with operation of the radar station. It is located in the North of France in the département of Aube, near the military radar station of Prunay-Belleville.

The wind farm has been in operation since June. With an annual output of 183 gigawatt hours and a capacity factor of around 30 percent, it is able to supply up to 50,000 households with green electricity.

Nordex CEO Lars Bondo Krogsgaard stated:

"France is a market with great potential for the future. With our 'SRN' project we have once again demonstrated that we are well able to meet the requirements of this market, in which we have been operating for more than 15 years. Our local partners in France now know that thanks to our experience we can also im-plement even the most complex projects with them."

H2air Group Management Board member Roy Mahfouz commented:

"It was the first time we co-developed a project with Nordex, and this collaboration has been very successful. Our skills and exper-tise were pooled to create a large scale wind farm that ranks as the third in France in terms of electrical capacity.”

The project is something of a trendsetter for the French energy market in view of the targets set by the French government for extending the use renewables: by 2020 the share of renewables in the power supply is to increase to 23 percent and to as much as 32 percent by 2030.

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