Innogy has started construction of the 33MW Zukowice wind farm in Poland.
The project will feature 10 Nordex N131/3000 and one N117/3000 turbines.
Commissioning of Zukowice is expected next year.
Innogy renewables chief operating officer Hans Bunting said: “After four years, we can finally build new wind turbines again in Poland.
“The auction last November, which was extremely successful for us, was an important step towards reinvigorating the Polish wind market with its multitude of excellent wind farm locations.
“We are now pleased to be fulfilling the obligation to build the wind farm following the success of the auction.
“That this is possible after such a short period of time is one successful outcome of our new strategic cooperation with the Nordex Group.”
Nordex chief sales officer Patxi Landa said: “We are delighted with the further project from our strategic partnership with Innogy.
“Our customised wind turbine supply and service package enabled Innogy to win at the highly competitive 2018 auction in Poland.”
Innogy currently operates eight wind farms in Poland with combined capacity of over 240MW.


