First foreign project in wind power generation: Rosatom delivers components for future station to Kyrgyzstan

Workers in Issyk-Kul region received generators, nacelles and hubs

Rosatom Renewable Energy (part of the Rosatom State Corporation) has delivered the first batch of components for the construction of a wind power plant (WPP) to the Issyk-Kul region of Kyrgyzstan. This was announced on the sidelines of the VII Kyrgyz-Russian Economic Forum.

Equipment for wind power plant

The Rosatom press service explained that nacelles, hubs, generators and towers were brought to the construction site.

We are moving according to schedule and expect to pour the first foundation of the wind farm next year.
Grigory Nazarov, General Director of Rosatom Renewable Energy
Equipment for wind power plant

At the end of 2024, Rosatom signed an investment contract for the construction of a wind farm in the village of Kok-Moynok, Balykchy. This is the first Russian foreign project in wind power generation.

The capacity of the wind farm will be 100 MW. Design work and construction are scheduled for 2025-2026.

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