EDPR inaugurates a new Wind Farm in Poland
EDP Renewables inaugurated the Budzyń Wind Farm in western Poland.
The wind farm operates 35 turbines, each with a capacity of 2.0 MW, adding up a total installed capacity of 70 MW. The project will allow to save more than 215,000 tons of CO2 per year, and will supply energy to more than 85,000 households. This new wind farm reflects EDPR’s commitment to the development of the local economy through the creation of new long-term jobs, as well as adding clean energy to the Polish market in nationwide perspective.
The inauguration event was attended by local government and EDPR representatives, in addition to the special participation of Budzyń’s school pupils. In total, more than 160 attendees celebrated the inauguration.
The construction of the Budzyń wind farm was a four-phase project. The first 40 MW were connected to the grid at the end of April of 2022, and the next 20 MW at end of August 2022. Remaining 4MW and 6MW will be connected at the end of October.
The Wind Farm in Budzyń (70 MW) is the third investment done by EDPR in the Greater Poland Voivodeship – together with the Wind Farms in Margonin (120 MW) and Pawłowo-Gołańcz (80 MW). In conjunction, they provide energy with a total capacity of 270 MW.
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