Berechet Rusu Hiriț advises Eurowind Energy in relation to the development, construction and commissioning of Pecineaga wind farm
Eurowind Energy working to connect Pecineaga wind park to Romanian grid
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Denmark-based Eurowind Energy built all the wind turbines at its Pecineaga plant of 48 MW. The strongest in Romania so far, they are scheduled to be put into operation later this year.
The wind power market in Romania is charging up again, though still few facilities are coming online – unlike in the photovoltaics sphere. Danish renewables developer and operator Eurowind Energy said it erected all eight turbines at its Pecineaga wind park. The site is near Constanța in the Dobrogea region (also known as Dobruja and Dobrudja), the country’s wind hub.
Pecineaga has a 48 MW connection approved. It consists of Siemens Gamesa’s SG 6.6-170 machines of 6.6 MW in nominal terms and a 170-meter rotor diameter. They are the strongest in Romania.
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