Swift Current Energy has signed an agreement with the Nordex Group to purchase 41 N149/4.X wind turbines for Swift Current’s Castle Gap Wind Project in Central Texas. Both parties have also signed a service contract covering five years of operations and maintenance.
The Nordex Delta4000 turbines will be utilized at Swift Current’s 196 megawatts (MW) Castle Gap Wind Project in Mills and Lampasas Counties, Texas, USA. The Castle Gap Project is expected to commence operations by the close of 2022.
The Nordex Group will supply the turbines on tubular steel towers with a hub height of 108 meters. Delivery and installation of the turbines are scheduled for summer 2022 with the commissioning of the turbines planned for the end of the same year.
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