The PGE Klaster owned by PGE Energia Renewable Energy has received a license from the Energy Regulatory Office for the production of electricity at the Karnice II Wind Farm located in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship of Poland.
The facility, with a generating capacity of 22.6 MW, consists of 10 Vestas turbines mounted on 110-meter towers. The diameter of the blades working is 110 m. It can generate up to 70 GWh of electricity per year.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has signed a loan agreement with Pomerania Wind Farm sp.z o.o., a subsidiary of Ignitis Renewables, which is part of Ignitis Group, a large-scale Lithuanian energy c...
Read moreInnogy SE has started the construction on the Dolice wind farm in Poland. The company was awarded the contract for the 47.5 megawatt project in West Pomerania in the Polish wind tender for large plant...
Read moreMacquarie’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 t...
Read moreMEAG, 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 rela...
Read moreThe PGE Group has been issued an environmental consent for two offshore wind farm projects namely, Baltica 2 and Baltica 3, with a total capacity of up to 2.5 GW. The decision gives PGE permission to...
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