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Babadag Wind Farm
Wind farm in Romania
Wind farm in Romania
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Babadag Wind Farm |
| name_official | Parc Eolian Babadag |
| coordinates | |
| country | Romania |
| location | Babadag, Tulcea County |
| status | O |
| construction_began | April, 2010 |
| commissioned | 2011 |
| cost | €23 million |
| owner | Martifer |
| operator | Eviva Nalbant |
| ps_units_operational | 20 X 2.1 MW |
| ps_units_manu_model | Suzlon Energy: Suzlon S88 |
| wind_hub_height | 79 m |
| wind_rotor_diameter | 88 m |
| wind_farm_type | Onshore |
| ps_site_elevation | 70 - |
| ps_site_area | 260 ha |
| ps_electrical_capacity | 42 MW |
The Babadag Wind Farm (also referred as Renewable Energy Production Facilities in Babadag; ) is a wind farm in Babadag, Tulcea County, Romania. The wind farm is owned and operated by Eviva Nalbant, a subsidiary of Portuguese multinational company Martifer. The project was developed as a joint implementation project.
The project started in 2007 when Eviva Nalbant conducted a preliminary wind resource assessment and pre-feasibility assessment. The concession contract with Babadag Municipality was signed in September 2007. In 2008, a turbine supply contract was signed with Suzlon Energy. In April 2009, the project was revised and optimized based on on-site measurement data. A construction permit was issued in March 2010 and construction started in April 2010.
The wind farm is located on 260 ha. It contains two locations: Babadag I (16 turbines) and Babadag II (four turbines). The hub-height is 79 m and the rotor diameter is 88 m.
References
References
- (25 March 2010). "Eoliene la Babadag". Babadag Live.
- (2011-04-26). "Martifer Announces Project Financing Of $34 Million For Babadag Wind Power Project, Romania". ResearchViews.
- (2010). "Renewable Energy Production Facilities in Babadag, Tulcea, Track I". [[United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
- (22 October 2007). "Martifer a concesionat 260 de hectare la Babadag, pentru un parc eolian". ZF 24.
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