Nordex Group has signed an agreement to supply wind turbines for the planned Jasikovo wind farm in eastern Serbia, marking another step forward in the country’s renewable energy expansion. The turbines will be mounted on steel towers reaching 119 meters and will deliver up to 7 MW of capacity per unit, reflecting the use of advanced, high-efficiency technology.
The project also includes a long-term maintenance agreement spanning 30 years, with the option to extend it by an additional five years. The turbines will be equipped with anti-icing systems, ensuring stable performance even under challenging weather conditions and improving overall reliability.
According to the timeline, installation of the first turbine is scheduled for April 2027, while electricity generation is expected to begin in July the same year. Once fully operational, the wind farm is projected to produce more than 270 GWh annually, contributing significantly to Serbia’s clean energy supply.
The Jasikovo project has already secured the necessary construction permits, covering both turbine installation and supporting infrastructure. Plans include the development of a 33/110 kV substation, a 10 kV facility, and an internal cable network extending roughly 16 kilometers across the municipalities of Majdanpek and Žagubica.





