Wedoany.com Report-Oct. 20, GE Vernova has signed an agreement with Portugal’s Greenvolt International Power to supply, install, and commission 42 onshore wind turbines, each with a capacity of 6.1 MW, for a wind farm in southern Romania’s Ialomița County, according to Economica.net. The project, registered in the third quarter of 2025, marks a key step in Romania’s efforts to expand renewable energy generation by 2030.
Under the contract, turbine deliveries are scheduled to begin in 2026. Once completed, the wind farm will have a total installed capacity of about 252 MW. The project will contribute to Romania’s national renewable energy targets and help diversify its power mix through the integration of low-carbon electricity.
The turbines supplied by GE Vernova belong to the company’s 6.1 MW platform, featuring a 158-meter rotor designed to optimize performance under various wind conditions. This model represents one of GE Vernova’s core onshore wind products and reflects the company’s technical expertise in large-scale renewable energy solutions.
GE Vernova’s Onshore Wind division currently manages an installed base of approximately 57,000 turbines worldwide, with a total capacity of nearly 120 GW. The Ialomița project adds to the company’s growing presence in Europe, reinforcing its commitment to supporting the region’s energy transition through advanced wind technology and sustainable development partnerships.
In June, Romania’s National Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE) granted establishment authorization for the wind farm. The project also qualified for the national Contracts for Difference (CfD) support scheme, under which it will receive price stabilization for a 15-year period for 125 MW of its capacity. The qualifying bid was based on an exercise price of EUR 67.89 per megawatt-hour, ensuring long-term economic stability for the project.
The wind farm is expected to become operational in 2027, delivering clean electricity to the Romanian grid and supporting the country’s strategy to enhance renewable energy generation and reduce carbon emissions. The project highlights Romania’s progress in creating a more diversified and sustainable energy system while promoting international cooperation in the clean energy sector.
GE Vernova’s collaboration with Greenvolt International Power demonstrates a shared commitment to advancing renewable infrastructure and local economic growth. The initiative not only supports Romania’s national energy objectives but also strengthens regional integration of green energy projects within Europe.
Through this partnership, both companies aim to deliver reliable, high-efficiency wind power solutions that align with global decarbonization goals. GE Vernova’s continued innovation and operational expertise will play a vital role in ensuring the Ialomița wind farm’s successful commissioning and long-term performance once it begins operations in 2027.









