Wind power energy in Romania

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Presentation for the third MF Comenius meeting in UK - made by Roxana Cocean - on wind power energy in Romania (March 2013).

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Romania has areas with strong wind for producing energy so people can create wind farms there. Until December 2010, Romania added around 440 MW to its installed wind capacity from two wind farms: Fântânele- Cogealac and the EDP Peştera.

The Fântânele- Cogealac Wind Farm has been completed in 2012 and was the largest in Europe at that time .

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According to this energy map, "green" potential of Romania includes 17% wind energy.

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Romania has a wind-power potential of around 14,000 MW and an energy-generating capacity of 23 terawatt-hours. The country's wind power capacity that can be assimilated by the national transport grid is between 3,000 MW and 9,000 MW while, only in the last two years, the total power of the requests for connecting to it was about 22.800 MW. The Dobrogea region (next to the Black Sea), which consists of Constanţa and Tulcea counties, has the second-highest wind potential in Europe.

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Presentation made by Roxana Cocean, 8th grade, from Magura School.