ROSATOM first wind farm enters national grid, capacity market

Wind generation hits wholesale market


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ROSATOM first wind farm enters national grid, capacity market


The largest wind farm in Russia has begun supplying electric power to the wholesale electricity consumers and capacity market. 

 

Director General, NovaWind, the wind energy division of ROSATOM, Alexander Korchagin, said in a statement made available on Tuesday in Lagos. 

 

Our Energy Correspondent, National, reports that Korchagin said the Adygea wind farm was the first completed project of NovaWind JSC (the Rosatom division responsible for wind energy projects). 

 

 

He noted that it has a total capacity of 150 MW and consists of 60 wind turbines, adding that Rosatom is currently implementing a programme for wind farm construction at four more sites in the Stavropol Kray and the Rostov Region, Russia. 

 

 

According him, it is as part of the current localisation programme, the company was able to achieve batch production of wind turbine components and assemblies in Russia. 

 

 

"The degree of localised sourcing of the facility’s equipment, as confirmed by Russia’s Ministry of Industry and Trade, is at 65 per cent.

 

 

"Through its localization programme, NovaWind plans to bring this figure up to 80 to 85 per cent in the future.

 

"In this project, Rosatom acts as a system integrator that effectively accomplishes a full range of tasks. 

 

" It includes designing wind farms, making its own production of wind turbine components, managing the supply chain and delivery of components to sites, as well as subsequently overseeing service and operation.

 

"The company’s next largest wind farm, with an installed capacity of 210 MW, will appear in the Kochubeyevsky district of the Stavropol Kray.

 

"It would be recalled that in December 2019, ROSATOM completed the first phase of wind turbines’ commissioned at its wind farm at Adygea. 

 

"This marks an important milestone in further development of low-carbon programs at ROSATOM."

 


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Yunus Yusuf
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