en.Wedoany.com Reported - OX2 has completed the foundation works for the 40 MW Annopol Wind Farm in the Lublin region of eastern Poland, a key milestone before turbine installation. The project spans the municipalities of Annopol and Gościeradów, with the substation transformer already installed and road works underway to ensure safe transport and lifting of turbines, scheduled for summer.

The Annopol Wind Farm will consist of 10 Vestas V136 turbines, each with a rated capacity of 4 MW and a hub height of 150 meters. The wind farm is expected to generate approximately 155 GWh of electricity annually, enough to meet the needs of around 80,000 households. OX2 is developing the project under an independent power producer model, retaining the wind farm in its own asset portfolio upon completion, and has signed a long-term power purchase agreement with Amazon to buy its output.
OX2 Poland President Tomasz Guzowski stated that the construction of the Annopol Wind Farm is progressing as planned, with the completion of foundation works being a critical phase toward turbine assembly, and emphasized the project's investment in local dialogue and safety standards.
This is OX2's second project in the county, following the Kraśnik Wind Farm delivered in 2024. The company has also supported several local initiatives, including biodiversity efforts, renovation of a public kindergarten, and support for volunteer fire brigades. The Annopol Wind Farm is scheduled for completion in 2027.
The project demonstrates that while offshore wind in the Baltic Sea advances, onshore wind continues to expand in inland Poland, with liberalized siting rules and corporate offtake bringing new power to the grid.
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