Rosatom subsidiary orders assessment of construction sites for wind farms in Russia, CIS countries, Georgia, Vietnam
MOSCOW. June 10 (Interfax) - JSC Rosatom Renewable Energy has ordered a preliminary assessment of the wind potential at prospective wind farm construction sites in the pre-design stage, the company said in procurement materials.
According to the materials, the wind farms could be built in Russia, CIS countries, Georgia and Vietnam.
As part of its work, the order contractor is to calculate and issue a conclusion on the annual output of the wind farms, the optimal location for the generation facilities within the site and the installed capacity utilization factor.
The total capacity of the wind farm for the development of the project is 300 MW.
JSC Rosatom Renewable Energy, formerly NovaWind, was founded in 2017 to consolidate Rosatom's wind energy assets. The company's project portfolio in Russia exceeds 2 GW, including the 1 GW commissioned to date.