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Romania: Construction begins on Green Breeze wind farm in Galati County

OX2 and Nala Renewables have officially launched the construction of the Green Breeze wind farm, a significant renewable energy project in Galati County, Romania. Nala Renewables acquired the project in August 2024, with OX2 responsible for the construction and operation, while Nala Renewables will oversee these activities.

The Green Breeze wind farm will have a total capacity of 99.2 MW, featuring 16 Vestas V162-6.2 MW turbines, which are expected to be delivered starting in the summer of 2025. The project secured network access through a connection agreement with Romania’s electricity transmission operator, Transelectrica, in March 2023. The wind farm is planned for commissioning in 2026.

Once operational, OX2 will manage the technical and commercial operations of the wind farm, working alongside Nala Renewables to ensure efficient production and performance. The wind farm is anticipated to generate 312 GWh of electricity annually, which will be enough to power approximately 51,000 households. It is also expected to reduce CO2 emissions by around 150,000 tons each year.

The project will be built using Vestas turbines, with CJR Renewables responsible for the construction works and medium-voltage network connection. The Enevo Group-Siemens Energy consortium will implement the 110 kV underground power line and substation connecting the wind farm to the national transmission network.

The Green Breeze wind farm is a key step towards enhancing Romania’s renewable energy capacity and contributing to its sustainability goals, while providing a significant boost to the local energy infrastructure.

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