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Nordex is building the wind farm on a turnkey basis alongside Descon Engineering (Pakistan). The project is the first of a possible 250MW tie-up with the owners.
The Fauji Foundation holds a 55% stake while Cap Asia and the Tapal Group own the remaining 25% and 20%, respectively.
Nordex manager Lars Bondo Krogsgaard said: “I am pleased that with this project the first of the 250MW of contracts in Pakistan will commence. It shows us that the Pakistani market holds tremendous potential that can be realised by Nordex.”
The manufacturer built its first wind farm in Pakistan last year, again for Fauji.
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