Nordex
Societas Europaea | |
Traded as | FWB: NDX1 |
Industry | Wind power industry |
Founded | Give, Denmark (1985 ) |
Headquarters | Rostock, Germany |
Key people | Lars Bondo Krogsgaard (CEO), Dr. Wolfgang Ziebart (Chairman of the supervisory board) |
Products | Wind turbines |
Services | Maintenance of wind turbines |
Revenue | €1,739.5 million (2014)[1] |
€78 million (2014)[1] | |
Profit | €20.9 million (2010)[1] |
Total assets | €1,239.9 million (end 2014)[1] |
Total equity | €396 million (end 2014)[1] |
Number of employees | 2,800 (average, 2014)[1] |
Website | www.nordex-online.com |
Nordex SE is a German company that designs, sells and manufactures wind turbines. The company's headquarters is located in the German city of Rostock while management is situated in Hamburg. Production takes place in Rostock as well as in China and for a brief time in Jonesboro, Arkansas.[2] The company was founded in 1985 in Give, Denmark. Since then the company steadily grew. In 1995 Nordex was the first company to mass-produce a 1 MW turbine.
Wind turbines
Currently Nordex manufactures two platforms of wind turbines, rated at 2.4 and 3.3 MW.
In Europe, Africa and North America Nordex manufactures and sells the Gamma series, a product family comprising the N90/2500, the N100/2500 and the N117/2400. The N90/2500 is a turbine being developed for strong winds. The N100/2500 consists of two versions, Highspeed and Lowspeed, the first one for rather windy locations, the second for medium wind conditions. The N114/2400 was designed especially for low-wind regions (IEC 3). The hub height of the 2.4-2.5 MW windturbines reaches from 65 meters for the N90/2500 to 141 meters for the low wind version of the N117/2400.
Technical data 2.5MW Gamma class[3]
Parameter | N80 IEC1 | N90 IEC1 | N90 IEC2 | N100 IEC 2 | N100 IEC3 | N117/2400 IEC3 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rated Power (kW) | 2,500 | 2,500 | 2,500 | 2,500 | 2,500 | 2,400 |
Cut-in wind speed (m/s) | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
Cut-out wind speed (m/s) | 25 | 25 | 25 | 25 | 25 | 20 |
Rotor diameter (m) | 80 | 90 | 90 | 100 | 100 | 117 |
Swept area (m²) | 5,026 | 6,362 | 6,362 | 7,823 | 7,823 | 10,751 |
m² per MW | 2,010 | 2,548 | 2,548 | 3,129 | 3,129 | 4,480 |
Revolutions per minute | 10.8-18.9 | 10.3-18.1 | 9.6-16.8 | 9.6-14.8 | 9.6-14.8 | 7.5-13.2 |
Overspeed control | Pitch | Pitch | Pitch | Pitch | Pitch | Pitch |
Gearbox | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
Generator | double-fed asynchronous generator | double-fed asynchronous generator | double-fed asynchronous generator | double-fed asynchronous generator | double-fed asynchronous generator | double-fed asynchronous generator |
Grid frequency | 50/60 Hertz | 50/60 Hertz | 50/60 Hertz | 50/60 Hertz | 50/60 Hertz | 50/60 Hertz |
Hub height (m) | 60 | 65/70/80 | 80/100 | 75/80/100 | 80/100/140 | 91/120/141 |
Delta-Class
In 2013 Nordex launched the Delta-Class-Series, entering series production in January 2014 with prototypes installed in mid-2013. There will be two new types of turbines, the N100/3300 strong-wind turbine and the N117/3000, which is designed for medium-wind sites. Both turbines feature the rotorblades already used in the Gamma-Series, with the rotorblades of the N117 being slightly upgraded to withstand the higher wind speeds in IEC wind class 2a. Both turbines are equipped with a three-stage gearbox and a doubly fed asynchronous generator.[4][5]
See also
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References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Annual Report 2010" (PDF). Nordex. Retrieved 10 April 2011.
- ↑ [url=http://talkbusiness.net/2014/06/trinity-industries-re-open-nordex-factory-jonesboro/ Trinity Industries To Locate Railcar Facility At Nordex Factory In Jonesboro]
- ↑ Nordex platform brochure Gamma-Generation
- ↑ http://www.windpowermonthly.com/article/1169324/Close---Nordex-launches-Delta-turbine-series-EWEA
- ↑ http://www.nordex-online.com/fileadmin/MEDIA/Kundenzeitschrift/EN/Nordex-Magazin_360_01_en.pdf