Swedish renewable energy company OX2 has begun building a 96-MW wind farm in Romania, a project expected to produce sufficient clean electricity to supply roughly 89,000 households each year once operational. Located in Galati County, the Ansthall wind farm will consist of 15 Vestas turbines, which will have an annual output of 309 GWh. The plant, which targets commissioning in 2027, has a power purchase agreement (PPA) in place with international retailer Ahold Delhaize.
The Ansthall project belongs to Helleniq Energy Holdings and was included in a 400-MW portfolio the company purchased from OX2 in August. OX2 currently has two Romanian projects being built, another in the development phase, and a wider pipeline totaling 1.1 GW in the country.
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