The Nordex Group has secured an order from Capital Energy to supply and install 18 N163/5.X (106MW) turbines designated for the Las Mareas I & II wind farms located near Mequinenza in the province of Zaragoza (Spain).
This order marks Capital Energy’s seventh agreement with European turbine suppliers, totalling nearly 250 million euros for wind farms constructed in Spain. Aside from the Nordex Group, Capital Energy has signed three contracts with Siemens Gamesa and General Electric each.
Capital Energy - Las Mareas I and II Wind farms
About Capital Energy
Capital Energy is an independent Spanish electricity producer (IPP) with a robust local presence, boasting one of the country’s largest portfolios of wind projects in various stages of development.
The company holds a portfolio comprising more than 25 gigawatts (GW) of wind and solar projects across the Iberian Peninsula. Operating through 16 offices in Spain and Portugal, Capital Energy currently has more than 360 employees.
About Las Mareas I and II
Situated in Mequinenza, Zaragoza, both wind farms are set to generate 300,000 megawatt-hours (MWh) annually, which will effectively cater to the electricity needs of approximately 115,000 households in Aragon and prevent the emission of around 111,000 tons of CO2.
According to Capital Energy, constructing Las Mareas I and Las Mareas II parks will create over 420 direct job opportunities during peak construction periods and ensure stable employment for 12 professionals from the area once the assets become fully operational.
The company estimates that these wind farms will contribute significantly to the GDP throughout their operational lifespan, amounting to nearly 1.2 million euros annually. Additionally, Capital Energy will make an annual tax contribution of more than 230,000 euros to local coffers starting from operational commencement.
Nordex’s Order Details for Las Mareas I & II wind farms
The order comprises 18 N163/5.X turbines belonging to the Delta4000 series. These turbines will be mounted on tubular steel towers with hub heights reaching 108 meters, equivalent to a 30-story building (photo below).
According to Nordex, the delivery of the turbines is scheduled for the first half of 2025, with commissioning planned for June 2025. Capital Energy has confirmed that the order encompasses maintenance services by Nordex for 20 years, ensuring the optimal operational performance of the asset.
The key features of the N163/5.X turbines are summarised below:
Technical Data | Details |
Rated power | 5.0-5.X MW |
Cut-in wind speed | 3 m/s |
Cut-out wind speed | Up to 26 m/s |
Rotor – Diameter | 163 m |
Rotor – Swept area | 20,867 m² |
Gearbox Type | High-speed gearbox |
Generator – Construction | Double-fed asynchronous generator |
Generator – Cooling system | Liquid/air cooling |
Generator – Grid frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Brake system – Main Brake | Aerodynamic brake (pitch) |
Brake system – Holding Brake | Disc Break |
Hub height | Up to 164 m |
Capital Energy and Nordex - Leadership comments on Las Mareas I & II wind farms
Juan José Sánchez, CEO of Capital Energy, expressed satisfaction in securing a significant contract with one of the world’s leading wind turbine suppliers. He views this agreement with Nordex Group as pivotal in fulfilling Capital Energy’s business strategy and advancing a sustainable and equitable energy transition.
Additionally, Sánchez highlights their commitment to fostering economic growth, generating employment in the regions of operation, and supporting the EU’s supply chain and technology, particularly in Spain.
Patxi Landa, CSO of the Nordex Group, said: “We are pleased to have received our first order from Capital Energy. This once again confirms the region’s potential and the increasing presence of the Nordex Group in the Spanish market, where so far this year we have acquired new business amounting to more than 500 MW”.
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