REpower Systems inaugurates first wind farm in Poland
Hamburg, Germany - REpower Systems and international project developer Martifer Renewables, a subsidiary of the Portuguese Martifer Group, has inaugurated the first of two jointly planned wind farms in Rzeszow near Krakow, Poland. The project "Leki Dukielskie" comprises five REpower MM92 turbines, each with a rated output of 2 MW, and is located in the south-east of the country.
This is the first wind farm project undertaken in Poland by Germany's third-largest wind turbine manufacturer. The five REpower turbines were inaugurated during a ceremony held on the wind farm. "Leki Dukielskie" has a total capacity of 10 MW. Poland is currently one of the fastest-growing markets for wind energy. Per Hornung Pedersen, Chairman of the Executive Board of REpower Systems AG, is keen to point out the development opportunities available there: "The market for wind energy in Poland is characterised by prime wind locations for wind farms and tremendous growth rates over the past few years although, with just 500 MW installed, the nominal output is still low. Against this background, we see enormous potential for expanding the market for wind energy."
"Bukowsko", the second wind farm project planned by Martifer Renewables and REpower, will comprise eight MM92 turbines and is due to be commissioned by the end of this year. This wind farm is also located near Rzeszow.
Source: IWR Online, 22 Jun 2009