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Nabrawind to unveil global projects and innovations at WindEurope

Nabrawind will take part in the upcoming edition of WindEurope, one of the leading international events in the wind energy sector, taking place from 21 to 23 April in Madrid. The company will be exhibiting at stand 9-D142, where it will present its latest technological developments alongside a portfolio of flagship projects currently underway worldwide.

 

Global Presence

Nabrawind is currently advancing projects across the five continents, spanning its full range of technologies. Among the most prominent are initiatives in Australia, Namibia and several countries in South America.

In Australia, the company will deliver 17 Nabralift HH188 towers along with its Self-Erecting System this year for the Nullagine Pilot Project wind farm, developed by Fortescue as part of its decarbonisation commitment. Once operational, the project will reach a total installed capacity of 133 MW, generated by 17 Envision wind turbines rated at 7.8 MW, each equipped with 182-metre rotors. The turbines are designed for low-wind environments and, at a hub height of 188 metres, will set a new global benchmark for onshore wind while unlocking significantly higher energy yield.

In Namibia, Nabrawind is installing the development of the Díaz II wind farm for the French company InnoVent. This landmark project marks the first-ever deployment of the Skylift system, Nabrawind’s tower self-erection solution, enabling the installation of a complete wind turbine without the need for large cranes and in wind speeds of up to 15 m/s.

Meanwhile, BladeRunner, Nabrawind’s crane-free blade installation and replacement system, is already operational across a diverse range of markets including Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Dominican Republic, France and Morocco. Its rapid adoption highlights its value as a key solution for reducing OPEX and enhancing wind farm operability.

 

Driving innovation and accelerating global growth

These technologies underline Nabrawind’s commitment to innovation and to improving efficiency across the wind energy value chain, helping customers increase energy production, reduce costs, minimise operational risks and maximise asset availability.

The company’s participation in WindEurope comes at a pivotal moment, following its recent acquisition by Fortescue. This strategic milestone strengthens Nabrawind’s international expansion and accelerates the global rollout of its technologies.

Through its presence at WindEurope 2026, Nabrawind reinforces its position as a key enabler of a more efficient, sustainable and competitive wind industry.

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