Siemens Gamesa has signed an agreement with Serbia’s state utility company EPS to supply turbines to the 66 MW Kostalac onshore wind project located in Kostolac.
The company will provide 20 SG 3.3-132 turbines to this site in the east of Serbia that have rated power of up to 3.65 MW. The installation of the turbines is expected to be completed in 2024. The contract covers the turnkey construction of the wind farm including Civil and Electrical Balance of the Plant with sub-station.
The wind project was financed by KfW.
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