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VSB Group starts construction of Baranów-Rychtal wind farm in Poland

Wroclaw/Dresden (renewablepress) - In the Wielkopolska voivodeship, VSB Energie Odnawialne Polska sp. z o.o. has begun preparations for the construction of the Baranów-Rychtal wind farm. A total of 11 Nordex wind turbines with a combined output of 42.6 megawatts will be installed. The turbines are scheduled to go online in 2023.

The building permit for the Baranów-Rychtal wind farm in the K?pno district was approved at the end of 2019 and then succeeded in the 2020 renewable energy auction. The wind farm will be capable of supplying electricity equivalent to average consumption of around 36,000 households with environmentally friendly and inexpensive electricity.

“We are liaising closely with the town of Baranów and the municipality of Rychtal to make the construction of the wind farm as smooth as possible. We look forward to working together and want to create added value for the communities and their residents. We want to involve them in the expansion of renewable energy sources in their vicinity. The energy transition in Poland needs more attention and pace. We are ready and willing to help shape the change to climate-friendly and cost-effective electricity generation,” said Hubert Kowalski, Managing Director of VSB Energie Odnawialne Polska sp. z o.o.

“We developed the wind farm project entirely ourselves from scratch, using wind turbines that nearly reach the 4 MW class. This makes Baranów-Rychtal one of the most advanced projects in all of Poland, considering that the majority of wind farms are currently built with turbines in the 2 MW class. Unfortunately, legislation still prevents the installation of higher and more efficient turbines due to the 10H rule. By way of comparison, with the same number of turbines in the 6 MW class we could produce twice the amount of electricity per year,” adds Andrzej Latusek, Senior Project Development Manager at VSB Energie Odnawialne Polska sp. z o.o.

“We look forward to working together and want to thank both municipalities and their mayors for their support, but also our partners Nordex, the civil works contractor ONDE, and the electrical and telecom works contractor P&Q,” said Marcin Soko?owski, Director of Construction at VSB Energie Odnawialne Polska sp. z o.o.


VSB in Poland

VSB has operated in Wroc?aw since 2008, having already commissioned around 76 MW in Poland, and manages over 300 MW of wind and photovoltaic assets. This includes the Taczalin wind farm 45.1 MW, which supplies 100% of green electricity to the Mercedes-Benz plant in Jawor (Lower Silesian Voivodeship). The power purchase agreement (PPA) for this was concluded in the summer of 2018.


About VSB Group

VSB, headquartered in Dresden, is one of the leading full-service providers in the field of renewable energies. Its core business is national and international project development for wind farms and photovoltaic parks, their operational management as well as the operation of its own parks. In addition, VSB supports clients from industry and commerce in matters of energy production and efficiency. Since 1996, VSB has commissioned more than 700 wind energy and photovoltaic plants with a combined installed capacity of approximately 1.1 GW and an investment volume of €1.7 billion. VSB also provides services for around 1.4 GW worth of installed plants. With its affiliated companies, the Group employs over 350 people at 22 locations.


Wroclaw/Dresden, 22 November 2021


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