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EDP Cernavodă Wind Farm

Wind farm in Romania


Wind farm in Romania

FieldValue
nameEDP Cernavodă Wind Farm
coordinates
countryRomania
locationCernavodă, Constanța County
statusO
commissioned2010
ownerEnergias de Portugal
wind_farm_typeOnshore
ps_units_operational46
ps_electrical_capacity138
ps_annual_generation1.6

The EDP Cernavodă Wind Farm is located in Cernavodă, Constanța County, Romania. It has 46 individual wind turbines, each with a nominal output of around 3 MW, with a total capacity of 138 MW. This capacity is sufficient to power over 85,000 homes. The project, which involved a capital investment of approximately €200 million, was commissioned between 2010 and May 2011.

Overview

It has 46 individual wind turbines with a nominal output of around 3 MW which delivers up to 138 MW of power, enough to power over 85,000 homes, which required a capital investment of approximately €200 million. The project was undertaken and commissioned between 2010 and May 2011. The substation control system is based on ABB MicroSCADA Pro technology using LON and DNP protocol communication with field equipment and IEC104 with two dispatch centres situated in Porto, Portugal and Bucharest, Romania|. The control and protection system was designed and engineered by Spanish company GEDLux Sistemas de Control. The EDP Cernavodă Wind Farm is the sister project of the EDP Peştera Wind Farm, a 90 MW wind farm which is currently operating and located 10 km east of the Cernavodă farm close to the Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant and the Danube – Black Sea Canal.

The wind farm is owned by EDP Renováveis, the renewable energy branch of the Portuguese conglomerate Energias de Portugal.

References

References

  1. (2010-10-21). "EDP a finalizat parcul eolian de la Peştera". Bursa.
  2. (2011-05-31). "Cernavoda 110/33 kV Substation, Romania". GEDLux Sistemas de Control.
  3. (2010-10-20). "Peştera şi Cernavodă, noile "sate eoliene" din Dobrogea". Ziarul Financiar.
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