GE Vernova’s Wind segment has secured agreements to supply 71.5 MW of onshore wind turbines to BBWind and Greenvolt Power for multiple projects across Germany, with the orders booked in Q4 2025. The deals mark GE Vernova’s ongoing push to support Germany’s energy transition and expand its footprint in the country’s onshore wind market.

The agreement with BBWind, a Münster‑based developer focused on regional community wind projects, extends an existing relationship with the company. BBWind specialises in smaller, locally anchored farms that channel revenue into municipalities and local stakeholders. The separate contract with Greenvolt Power, a growing renewables platform, establishes a new commercial tie‑in in Germany and reinforces GE Vernova’s positioning as a preferred turbine supplier for large‑scale developers.

Both project portfolios will use GE Vernova’s workhorse turbine platforms, manufactured at the company’s facility in Salzbergen, which produces machine heads, drive trains and hubs for the European and Asian markets. The Salzbergen plant is central to GE Vernova’s strategy of localising production and providing shovel‑ready capacity for the German onshore build‑out, which added roughly 4.6 GW of wind in 2025 as the country works toward generating 80% of its electricity from renewables by 2030.

GE Vernova’s wind business brings a global footprint of more than 120 GW of installed capacity across about 59,000 turbines, with the latest German orders reflecting a mix of repeat and new‑project customers that rely on proven, high‑availability platforms to meet grid‑scale targets.