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Serbia, Nordex received first order from country for 105 MW Krivaca wind farm

The Nordex Group has received an order for 105 MW from Serbia, marking the company’s entry into the Serbian market. In spring 2023 the Nordex Group will be supplying 22 N149/4.X turbines from the Delta4000 series for the Krivaca wind farm. The order also includes a premium service contract for the turbines covering a period of 25 years.

The Krivaca wind farm was developed by the Austrian renewable developer Ivicom, but in future it will be operated by the Serbian MK Group and the Slovenian ALFI Green Energy Fund.

CEO of the MK Group Mihailo Jankovic said that, as a leader in green energy production in the Adriatic region the company is further expanding in this field. Solo and in joint ventures it is developing wind power projects with a total capacity of 800 MW and solar power projects of 660 MW, which means investing 1 billion euros in the next 5 years.

The project is being installed in the area of the municipalities of Golubac, Kucevo and Veliko Gradiste in eastern Serbia, some 150 kilometers to the east of the capital Belgrade. It will be the first wind farm in eastern Serbia.

The Nordex Group will be supplying the N149 turbines in the 4.8 MW operating mode. After commissioning at the end of 2023, Krivaca wind farm will generate 310 GWh of clean electricity annually. This equates to approximately 1 % of Serbia’s electricity consumption.

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