GE technology to boost output of Poland’s next utility-scale wind projects.

 

GE will supply 38 wind turbines for four wind projects in construction in Northern Poland. When operational, these projects, referred to collectively as Darlowo Wind Energy Center - Phase Two (Darlowo - Phase Two), will mark the first use of GE’s 2.5-megawatt class wind turbines that feature 103-meter rotors for high productivity in Poland.

Invenergy Wind LLC (Invenergy) and Polish development company Enerco sp. z o.o. (Enerco) are collaborating to develop nine wind energy generation projects in the region in and around Darlowo, near the Baltic Sea.

GE provided 32 wind turbines for Darlowo - Phase One, which was fully commissioned in March 2011 and today produces 80 megawatts of power.

Darlowo - Phase Two, comprised of the Boryszewo, Krupy, Stary Jarosław and Nowy Jarosław facilities, will bring the total installed capacity of wind energy in the Darłowo area to 175 megawatts.

Darlowo - Phase Three will consist of two additional projects - Gorzyca and Pekanino - which currently are under contract. These sites will boost the aggregate output of the nine Darlowo projects to 250 megawatts.

 

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Wed, 05/16/2012
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