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Croatia: Nordex to deliver turbines for 56 MW wind farm Visoka

Wind turbine manufacturer Nordex has received an order to supply wind turbines for renewables developer ENCRO’s 56 MW project. Nordex said in a statement that the order for the wind farm project Visoka includes 30 years of premium service for the turbines. 

Nordex will deliver and install the turbines at a site near the town of Sinj in southern Croatia. The wind farm is expected to start operation at the end of 2024.

The Visoka wind farm is the first energy project for Adris, which is active in the tourism, food, insurance and real estate sectors. 

ENCRO has 141 MW of operational capacity, 164 MW under construction and 1,000 MW in the pipeline.

So far, Nordex has sold and installed 154 wind turbines in Croatia. The Visoka project marks the company’s first order for the N163/6.X turbines in Croatia.

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