
The Nordex Group has secured a fresh order to supply and install 12 N133/4.8 wind turbines at the Drumnahough Wind Farm in Donegal, Ireland. This project is jointly owned by joint partners SSE and FuturEnergy Ireland and will deliver a total installed capacity of ca.60 MW. As part of the order, Nordex will also ensure dependable turbine operation through a long-term Premium Service agreement.
Delivery and installation of the turbines is scheduled to commence in 2027, with the Killybegs Harbour in Donegal serving as the main entry point for components, further supporting efficient logistics. The agreement supports Ireland’s goal to further expand renewable energy and advance wind power across the region.
The Drumnahough project represents another significant achievement in the ongoing collaboration between the Nordex Group and SSE Renewables. In 2023, SSE Renewables ordered 29 turbines from the Nordex Group for its 101MW Yellow River wind farm in Offaly, Ireland, which is now fully operational and last week. The two companies announced a new order for two more onshore wind projects in Spain totalling 42 MW.
'We’re pleased to have been awarded the contract to manufacture and install turbines for the Drumnahough Wind Farm – another important milestone in Ireland’s renewable energy journey,' says Jason Welch, Managing Director UK & Ireland at the Nordex Group.
Source: Nordex Group











