Παρασκευή 7 Μαρτίου 2008

EDF Energies Nouvelles Commissions a 30MW Wind Farm in GREECE

Pursuing its expansion in Greece, EDF Energies Nouvelles has announced the commissioning of the Imerovigli wind farm with 30 MW in installed capacity on the island of Kefalonia.

Located in the Ionian islands, this wind farm developed by EEN Hellas, EDF Energies Nouvelles’ Greek subsidiary, is equipped with 10 wind turbines supplied by Danish manufacturer Vestas, each with 3 MW in unit capacity. The facility is 90%-owned by EEN Hellas.

Its commissioning follows the announcement in September 2007 that the Perdikovouni and Kalyva plants with 36 MW in total capacity had entered service. With the addition of this latest wind farm, EDF Energies Nouvelles now owns 137 MW in net capacity in Greece and is pursuing its rapid expansion in the country.

About EDF Energies Nouvelles
Founded in 1990, EDF Energies Nouvelles is a world-class player in the green electricity generation market, with gross installed capacity of 1,443 MW worldwide at 31 December 2007, plus 1,100 MW in gross capacity under construction. With a presence in nine European countries and in the United States, EDF Energies Nouvelles operates in four renewable energy segments (wind, solar, biomass and hydro). Wind energy currently accounts for more than 80% of its installed capacity. With its unique profile as an integrated operator, EDF Energies Nouvelles, which posted 2007 revenues of €560 million has a presence spanning the entire value chain, from development and construction through to production and operations & maintenance. The Group also pursues the development and sale of structured assets, which consists primarily in selling renewable energy generating assets to individuals or to energy services companies.
EDF Energies Nouvelles is a 50%-owned subsidiary of the EDF group.

More: edf-energies-nouvelles.com

Posted by Dimitrios Shistohilis

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