GE Vernova announced that it has signed an agreement to supply, service, and commission 12 of its 6.1 MW-158m onshore wind workhorse turbines for Çalık Renewables’s Zatriq I & II Wind Farms.
The deal, which was booked in Q1 of 2025, will enable both companies to support Kosovo in its goal of adding significantly more renewable energy by 2030. Initial deliveries for the project are scheduled from the end of 2025 through the beginning of 2026, and the project is expected to achieve full operation by the second half of next year. When completed, the project is expected to provide enough energy to power the equivalent of approximately 32,000 households.
The new installation will bolster Kosovo’s renewables portfolio, improving energy security, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and supporting the grid’s resilience. For GE Vernova, it underscores a strategic move to deepen its foothold in Southeast Europe, complementing recent large-scale turbine contracts in Romania (140 MW), Spain, and community-driven projects in Germany.
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