In the Nikolaev area the Tiligul wind power plant increased capacity to 36 MW

In the Nikolaev area the Tiligul wind power plant increased capacity to 36 MW 24
Olena Yatseno

The change in the installed capacity took place due to the commissioning of the next wind farm start-up complex

The National Commission for State Regulation of Energy and Utilities (NСSREU) has recorded the licensed capacity of DTEK Tiligulskaya WPP, located in the Mykolaiv region, within 36 MW.

Decision to amend the Resolution on Issuance of a License for Electricity Production to the Tiligul WPP approved June 14 at a meeting of the national regulator.

According to the justification to the resolution posted on the commission's website, DTEK Tiligulska WPP informed the national regulator in a letter from May-June 2022 about the change in the total licensed electric power from 30,000 kW to 36,000 kW (from 30 and 36 MW, respectively).

The change in the installed capacity was due to the commissioning of the next start-up complex of wind farms with a capacity of 6000 kW.

It is noted that Tiligulskaya WPP received a license to produce electricity within 6000 kW by the regulator's resolution of January 25, 2022, subsequently by resolutions of 11 and 22 February 2022 it was amended to determine the capacity of the wind farm within 30,000 kW .

As reported EcoPolitics Earlier, the Danish company Vestas, which is one of the world leaders in the field of wind energy, built the first wind farm Tiligul wind power plant .

Recall that the world's largest manufacturer of wind turbines - the Danish company Vestas Wind Systems - recorded large losses in the first quarter and lowered its forecast for 2022 due to the war in Ukraine.

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