Windflow East, a joint venture between Sunflow Holdings LLC and Vulcanus Enerji Yatirim AS, has planned to develop the 180 MW Gornjak wind project in eastern Serbia near the town of Petrovac na Mlavi.
The project, which is still in its initial development, is expected to utilize 30 Siemens Gamesa 6.2 MW wind turbines. The final technological solution has not yet been determined.
The local government has requested the public to provide feedback on the site plans.
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