ROSATOM has completed the first phase of wind turbines’ commissioning at its wind farm at Adygea.
Adygea Wind Farm, with a total capacity of 150 MW, is located at Shovgenovsky and Giaginsky districts of the Republic of Adygea in Russia.
The first operational 13 wind turbines with an installed capacity of 32.5 MW were duly checked. The second and the third phases are scheduled for commissioning in January 2020.
Rosatom still needs to obtain permits for permanent operation and bring the project to the wholesale electricity market.
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