Construction of the Mihai Viteazu wind farm
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Romania
Construction in Romania of the 80-megawatt (MW) Mihai Viteazu wind farm located in the district of Constanta in the Dobrogea region, in the southeast of the country. The Mihai Viteazu wind farm will have 40 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 2 MW. This facility will be the first phase of the Dobrogea Wind Complex, the most important renewable energy project undertaken in the world to date.
The first phase of the Mihai Viteazu wind farm with 24 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 2 MW, will come into operation at the end of this year.
The main units in the area awarded to Copisa are:
Phase I
Clearing 173.546,00 m2
Earth excavation 186.400,58 m³
Embankment 106.769,02 m³
Graded aggregates 92.543,54 m3
Filling for foundations and trenches 26.273,90 m3
C30/37 (RC-30) concrete in foundations 7,086.62 m3
Steel in foundations 850,450.00 kg
DN 330/500 mm piles 23,293.11 m
The second phase of the Mihai Viteazu wind farm with 16 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 2 MW, will come into operation
during 2012.
The main units in the area awarded to Copisa are:
Phase II
Clearing 16,740.00 m2
Earth excavation 40,373.23 m³
Embankment 21,322.00 m³
Graded aggregates 17,090.03 m3
Filling for foundations and trenches 15,552.65 m3
C30/37 (RC-30) concrete in foundations 5,382.15 m3
Steel in foundations 360.000,00 kg
DN 330/500 mm piles 4.126,89 m