Nordex signed supply and service contracts for N100/2500 turbines with a further four companies from Pakistan. Subject to final approval by the Pakistan authorities and funding, these contracts will cover five projects of 20 turbines each, providing a total of 250 MW to the Pakistan grid. Sindh Province is the location where Nordex’ wind turbines will be installed. Two of the projects are owned by subsidiaries of Fauji Foundation. Another subsidiary of Fauji Foundation, Fauji Fertilizer Company, previously awarded Nordex its first 50 MW project in Pakistan in 2010. The first 1.5 MW turbines for this project will be shipped to Pakistan next month. Two of the new wind power projects announced are due in 2012. The customers for the other three N100/2500 projects are also large Pakistani companies. Gul Ahmed Wind Power Limited (a wholly owned subsidiary of Gul Ahmed Energy Limited), Metro Power Company Limited and Yunus Energy Limited (part of Yunus Brothers Group) have all signed one project each. These wind farms are due to be built in 2012 and 2013.
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