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Official name
  
Park Wiatrowy Tymień

Status
  
Operational

Owner(s)
  
Energa

Country
  
Poland

Commission date
  
2005

Tymień Wind Farm

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The Tymień Wind Farm is a group of wind turbines located in the vicinity of Tymień, West Pomeranian Voivodeship near Kołobrzeg, in the district of Koszalin.

The investment cost amounted to PLN 235 million zł. The recipient of energy is Koszalin Power Plant forming part of the group Energa. Built in 2006, by 2008 it was the largest wind farm in the country, with power up to 50 MW, higher than the open in 2003 wind farm in Zagórze near Wolin 30 MW. Currently, the largest wind park in Poland is the Margonin wind farm of 120 MW (60 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 2.0 MW), developed by the company Neolica Poland Sp. z oo owned by Energias de Portugal (EdP).

Specifications

  • Number of wind turbines: 25
  • Capacity of 50 MW
  • Turbines: Vestas V80 with a capacity of 2.0 MW each
  • Column height of 100 m
  • Rotor diameter of 80 m
  • Reception: Energa by a transformer station 20/110 kV Tymien and 110 kV line Tymień- Dunowo
  • References

    Tymień Wind Farm Wikipedia


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