With German turbines and Chinese construction, work starts this spring on a €380 million Franco-Norwegian project to build 250 MW of wind capacity on the north shore of Lake Syvash, facing Crimea.

Monday, April 8, 2019
With German turbines and Chinese construction, work starts this spring on a €380 million Franco-Norwegian project to build 250 MW of wind capacity on the north shore of Lake Syvash, facing Crimea.

With German turbines and Chinese construction, work starts this spring on a €380 million Franco-Norwegian project to build 250 MW of wind capacity on the north shore of Lake Syvash, facing Crimea. Norway’s NBT AS has partnered with Total-Eren S.A. to build the wind farm on a 1,308-hectare site in southern Kherson, expanding on an existing 3 MW project. Beijing-based PowerChina is performing engineering, procurement, and construction. By the end of this year, Rostock-based Nordex SE is to supply 34 turbines, for first 133 MW.

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