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As part of the country's latest renewable energy tender, Finnish utility Fortum and Russian nanotechnology company Rusnano won bids
to install up to 1.
6 GW of wind turbine capacity in Russia.
The Fortum-Rusnano Wind Investment Fund, which is equally owned by both parties, receives approximately 430 MW-530 MW of installed wind power capacity per year, totaling 1.
3 GW-1.
6 GW.
Partners said Tuesday that the capacity of the final installation depends on individual investment decisions
.
The winning project will be included in the annual capacity supply agreement with a total investment of 169-23.
8
billion rubles.
The contract is valid for 15 years and will give these plans an average electricity price
of 2,600 to 4,200 rubles per MWh.
According to the agreement, wind farms should be commissioned
during the period 2025-2027.
The 50/50 partnership between Fortum and Rusnano won 1,823 MW of wind capacity at Russian wind auctions
held in 2017 and 2018.
This summer, the two companies made an investment decision
to build a 236.
6 MW wind farm in Russia's southwestern Samara region.
As part of the country's latest renewable energy tender, Finnish utility Fortum and Russian nanotechnology company Rusnano won bids
to install up to 1.
6 GW of wind turbine capacity in Russia.
The Fortum-Rusnano Wind Investment Fund, which is equally owned by both parties, receives approximately 430 MW-530 MW of installed wind power capacity per year, totaling 1.
3 GW-1.
6 GW.
Partners said Tuesday that the capacity of the final installation depends on individual investment decisions
.
The winning project will be included in the annual capacity supply agreement with a total investment of 169-23.
8
billion rubles.
The contract is valid for 15 years and will give these plans an average electricity price
of 2,600 to 4,200 rubles per MWh.
According to the agreement, wind farms should be commissioned
during the period 2025-2027.
The 50/50 partnership between Fortum and Rusnano won 1,823 MW of wind capacity at Russian wind auctions
held in 2017 and 2018.
This summer, the two companies made an investment decision
to build a 236.
6 MW wind farm in Russia's southwestern Samara region.