GIG selects Wpd to manage 48 MW Zajaczkowo wind project in Slupsk

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Macquarie’s Green Investment Group (GIG) has selected the wpd windmanager GmbH & Co. KG to take over the commercial management of 48 MW Zajaczkowo wind project, consisting of 24 Vestas V80 turbines in Slupsk, in West Pomerania.

The Zajaczkowo wind project is owned by Green Investment Group Ltd (GIG).

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