Jun 10, 2025 · Çalık Enerji, part of Turkey-based Çalık Holding, obtained EUR 112 million in financing for its 73 MW Zatriq wind power project in Kosovo*. In a consortium with fellow
Jun 19, 2025 · GE Vernova announced it has signed an agreement to supply, service, and commission 12 of its 6.1 MW-158m onshore wind turbines for Çalık Renewables''s Zatriq I & II
Jun 18, 2025 · The business comprises the Offshore Wind, Onshore Wind, and LM Wind Power businesses. Technologies provided to customers include the Haliade-X platform, our offshore
The project was implemented by SOWI Kosovo llc. (sowikosovo.com) and has since been taken over by the investor Enlight Energy (enlightenergy.co.il). Windfarm in the Mountains at Altitude of 1800 Meters The 27 wind turbines of type GE 3.8 - 137 (hub height 110 meters) have a capacity of 102.6 MW and are by far the largest wind farm in Kosovo.
We also experienced exceptional support from the German embassy in Pristina during implementation in Kosovo," explains NOTUS energy Managing Director Röger. In accordance with the regulations in Kosovo, official operation of the wind farm is scheduled to begin on November 30, 2021, after the trial operation phase that has already started.
Kosovo has relied almost exclusively on coal-fired power generation and electricity imports. Together with local partners, NOTUS energy carried out the permit planning, supported the financing and implemented the project as general contractor. This includes cooperation with the authorities and the transmission system operator.
AIR ENERGY Kitka WPP is a subsidiary of Güriş Construction and Engineering Co Inc. founded in 2008. How It Works? Wind power is energy that’s generated by harnessing the power of the wind through wind turbines.
At the site near the village of Bajgora, NOTUS energy built a 120 MW substation to transform the wind farm's electricity to the 110 kV level. The substation is located at an altitude of 1,500 meters. From there, NOTUS energy built a 20-kilometer 110 kV overhead line to the feed-in point in the town of Vushtrria.
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