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Serbia, Fintel Energija has signed an agreement for the supply of wind turbines for its 854 MW wind farm with Chinese Windey

Serbian subsidiary of Italian Fintel Energia Group – Fintel Energija said that it has signed an agreement for the supply of wind turbines for its 854 MW Maestrale Ring wind farm with Chinese manufacturer Windey.

The statement from the company said that Windey will supply a total of 112 wind turbines with power output of 7.7 MW each. The agreement also includes a ten-year service and maintenance agreement.

Earlier in 2023, Fintel Energija agreed to use Windey turbines for several of its wind projects n Serbia.

The agreement signed with Windey envisages the supply of 28 wind turbines (19 with 3.6 MW power output, 3 with 3.3 MW output and 6 with 5 MW output) for Kosava 2, Kula 2, Kula 3, Kula 4 and Ram wind projects totaling 110 MW.

Fintel Energija has three operational wind farms in Serbia: 69 MW Kosava, 9.9 MW Kula and 6.6 MW La Piccolina. Last year, it launched the construction of 10 MW Kula 2 wind farm.

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