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Second phase of Europe’s largest onshore wind project (600MW of GE Wind turbines in Romania)
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Second phase of Europe’s largest onshore wind project

GE Energy has signed an agreement to supply up to 101 of its 2.5xl wind turbines to CEZ Romania for Cogealac, the second phase of the Fantanele wind project. When both phases are completed, they will create the largest onshore wind farm in Europe. CEZ Romania is part of CEZ Group, the largest utility in Central Europe. The European Union currently has a goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions 20% while increasing renewable energy capacity 20% by the year 2020. To reach this objective, the EU has set national targets for each EU member state, based on the per capita GDP of each country.

The Fantanele and Cogealac projects are helping Romania reach its EU commitment to increase the amount of renewables, including wind, in the country's energy mix. According to the European Wind Energy Association, at the end of 2008 only 10MW of wind generation equipment was installed in Romania, accounting for less than 1% of installed generating capacity.

In October of 2008, GE announced it will supply 139 2.5xl wind turbines for Fantanele, the first phase of the project, and construction in this phase is already underway. When phase two is completed in 2011, the site will have a total capacity of 600 megawatts of wind power, enough wind-generated electricity to meet the requirements of more than 400,000 homes.

The Romanian government has created legislation that is favorable to the development of renewable energy resources, granting significant incentives for wind farms and other renewable energy projects through 2015. This has encouraged investors and developers to pursue projects in the country.

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