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Work starts on Estonian wind, solar park

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonFebruary 1, 20232 Mins Read
Work starts on Estonian wind

The first wind turbines are being erected and the installation of solar panels has begun at Enefit Green’s hybrid park in Purtse, Estonia. 

Five wind turbines with a total capacity of 21MW will be erected in at the site.

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A solar park with 49,000 panels and a total capacity of 32MW will also be built in the same area.

Both developments use the same equipment, substation, connection and connection capacity to bring the electricity produced from wind and solar to consumers.

Since from autumn to spring is the best time for wind power production and from spring to autumn for solar power production, the electricity output of a hybrid plant is more consistent throughout the year and the network is better utilised said Enfit Green.

Janek Lillemägi, senior project manager at Enefit Green said: “If strong winds don’t interfere with the work, a wind turbine can be assembled in two days.

“The lower tower sections have been placed in all positions.

“Now the installation of the upper sections with a higher crane continues, followed by lifting the nacelles to the tops and fixing the blades.”

Lillemägi added that the transport of nearly 70-metre wind turbine blades from the port of Paldiski to the wind farm was successful.

He said: “A total of 15 blades completed the journey of more than 200km without incident. The towers and nacelles of the wind turbines were also successfully delivered.

“We are on time with the schedule of sending the first amount of electricity from Purtse to the power network in the spring.”

The construction of the solar park in Purtse is proceeding according to the planned schedule as well.

Project manager Rainer Tammus said: “The construction of the base frames for solar panels is nearing the finish line and the installation of nearly 49,000 panels has begun, lasting until the end of March.

“Almost 70 people are working on the site every day so we are ready for the peak time for production.” 

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