ABO Wind has connected its first wind farm in Poland to the grid.
The Donaboròw wind farm is located in the southern part of the Wielkopolska province, in the areas of the two municipalities of Baranów and Kępno.
Its nine Siemens Gamesa SG114 turbines have a total output of 20MW and supply as much green electricity it would take 15,000 households consume.
In addition, the wind turbines avoid the emission of more than 34,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually.
Junior project manager Aleksandra Szkudlarek said: “We are proud to have reached this milestone and to make a tangible contribution to Poland’s energy transition.
“Thanks to the close and fruitful cooperation with the general contractor ONDE, as well as all interested parties, we built the wind farm quickly and on schedule.”
The majority of the green electricity produced, will be sold via a PPA.
The wind farm is now managed by Aquila Capital, a sustainability-focused investment and asset development company based in Hamburg.


