OX2 to build MEAG's 21 MW Zary wind project

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MEAG, asset manager for Munich Re and ERGO, has concluded a turn-key construction agreement with OX2 for the Zary wind farm project in Poland, comprising seven wind turbines. 

The agreement relates to Zary wind farm in south-west Poland. The project secured a 15-year CFD (contract for difference) in the state auction that took place in Poland in November 2018.

OX2 will be constructing the wind farm as part of an EPC contract. According to the schedule, it will be commissioned and handed over to MEAG in 2021. It is estimated that the wind farm will produce a total of around 67 GWh per year.

 

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