Kobylnica is a 41.4MW onshore wind power project. It is located in Pomerania, Poland. The project is currently active. It has been developed in single phase. Post completion of construction, the project got commissioned in December 2011.
Project Type | Total Capacity (MW) | Active Capacity (MW) | Pipeline Capacity (MW) | Project Status | Project Location | Project Developer | Onshore | 41.4 | 41.4 | – | Active | Pomerania, Poland | Taiga Mistral Gestion SGEIC |
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Description
The project was developed by Taiga Mistral Gestion SGEIC and is currently owned by Polski Koncern Naftowy Orlen with a stake of 100%.
The project cost is $86.94m.
The project has 80m high towers.
Development Status
The project is currently active. The project got commissioned in December 2011.
Contractors Involved
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy was selected as the turbine supplier for the wind power project. The company provided 18 units of SWT-2.3-101 turbines, each with 2.3MW nameplate capacity.
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy is the O&M contractor for the wind power project for a period of 10 years.
About Taiga Mistral Gestion SGEIC
Taiga Mistral Gestion SGEIC SA (Taiga Mistral) is a renewable energy investment management company that offers alternative and pioneering project investment services. It offers advisory services to wind power investment groups with projects on financing, construction, closing out PPA contracts, and subsequent start-up and operation of the project. It invests in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainable development industries. Taiga Mistral also provides services such as structuring and management of vehicles, administration, reporting, asset management and operation, project financing, and contract management services, among others. The company has operations in Spain, Poland and Romania. Taiga Mistral is headquartered in Madrid, Spain
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