New €100 Million Production Facility of Winder for XXL Monopiles Located at the Port of Szczecin, with 17 Hectares of Land and Covered Facilities.
Windar Renovables is moving forward with its plans to build an XXL monopile factory in Poland, after signing a concession agreement with the Port Authority of Szczecin. The authorization covers a 17-hectare site at the port of Szczecin, located in the west of the country, making it especially suitable for serving offshore wind developers operating in the Baltic and North Sea. The planned factory, which will cover five hectares of Windar Renovables’ covered facilities, is expected to be built over the next two years, with an investment exceeding €100 million. The project, aimed at supporting new 20 MW turbines, is expected to create 450 direct jobs.
In addition, Windar Renovables always collaborates with local suppliers, reinforcing Poland’s contribution to the European Union’s energy transition process. With Szczecin’s consolidation as a major hub of wealth and development, the company is committed to driving economic and sustainable progress in the region.
Investment of €27 Million by Windar Renovables
Windar Renovables, a leading company in the offshore wind energy sector, is making an investment of €27 million in new production and storage facilities. The facilities, located on a 17-hectare site at the planned location, will feature a port concession and will be equipped to produce innovative XXL monopiles and XXL offshore wind towers.
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The CEO of Windar Renovables states that this investment is a fundamental part of the ongoing energy transition, aiming to produce 20 MW turbines to meet the growing demand for renewable energy. Furthermore, the covered facilities and partnerships with local suppliers demonstrate the company’s commitment to the hub of wealth and regional development.
XXL monopiles will be manufactured using advanced technology, ensuring the durability and efficiency needed for offshore wind energy projects. With the increasing demand for offshore wind farms, Windar Renovables positions itself as a global leader in this sector, contributing to the reduction of carbon emissions and environmental sustainability. The company reaffirms its commitment to renewable energy and innovation, driving both local and global economies. Windar Renovables is proud to invest in the future of offshore wind energy, contributing to a more sustainable world.
Source: © Re News.Biz

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