en.Wedoany.com Reported - German renewable energy developer PNE has completed the commissioning of the Gnutz Ost wind power project and integrated it into its own generation portfolio. The 18 MW wind project, located in the state of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, has begun feeding electricity into the local grid.
The Gnutz Ost wind power project consists of three wind turbines, including two Vestas V162 units and one V150 unit, each with a capacity of 6 MW. The project is expected to generate enough electricity annually to meet the needs of approximately 11,600 three-person households. Following the project's commissioning, PNE's own generation portfolio has increased to a total capacity of 484 MW.
Technical and commercial operation management of the Gnutz Ost project will be handled by PNE's subsidiary, consult GmbH. PNE commissioned the nearby 30.8 MW Gnutz West wind farm a year ago and is currently developing up to four additional wind turbines in the adjacent area to the south. With the commissioning of the 18 MW Gnutz Ost wind power project, the operation of local wind power assets, turbine maintenance, and subsequent expansion plans in Germany will continue to advance.
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