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GE today announced it will supply its 2.5-megawatt (MW) wind turbine technology to power the Żeńsko wind farm, a new facility being developed in northwestern
GE is supplying three of its 2.5-100 wind turbines to KSM Energia Sp. z o. o., owner of the wind energy project and under development by its majority shareholder, Renpro Sp. z o. o. Featuring a rotor diameter of 100 meters, GE’s three wind turbines will provide needed energy capacity while maintaining required levels of efficiency, reliability and grid-connection capabilities.
Poland has begun to embrace the potential economic and environmental benefits of its own wind energy resources. According to the Poland Wind Energy Association, the country has a total installed wind capacity of more than 1,100 MW. The Żeńsko project will be the second in
"The profitability and success of the Żeńsko wind energy project depends on the long-term reliability and availability of our generating equipment. We chose GE based on the company’s technical expertise and experience with other wind projects in
GE also has signed a 10-year, full service agreement with KSM Energia Sp. z o. o. to help ensure the Żeńsko site’s wind turbines continue to operate at optimal levels of availability and efficiency. The facility is expected to enter commercial service in the fourth quarter of 2011.
"With Poland’s high wind energy potential and vast agricultural areas, wind energy is expected to play an increasingly important role in the country’s efforts to meet its goal of having 15 percent of its total energy supplied by renewable resources by 2020," said Rod Christie, president of GE Energy Central and Eastern Europe, Russia & CIS. "Our 2.5-100 wind turbine technology is perfectly suited for the country’s rapid development of cleaner energy supplies."
Today, about 94 percent of
More than 400 of GE’s 2.5 series onshore wind turbines have been installed, primarily at projects in European countries including
GE’s 2.5 series onshore wind turbine is being used at the world’s largest projects: CEZ Romania’s Fantanele, which together with Cogealac wind farm will make up one of Europe’s largest onshore projects; and Caithness Energy’s Shepherds Flats wind project, which is under construction in Oregon in the United States.
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