Bajgora Wind Farm
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| Bajgora Wind Farm | |
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A few of the 27 wind turbines | |
| Official name | Parku i Erës Bajgora |
| Country | Kosovo |
| Location | Bajgorë, Mitrovica |
| Coordinates | 42°58′14″N 21°0′53″E / 42.97056°N 21.01472°E |
| Status | Operational |
| Construction cost | EUR 157 million |
| Wind farm | |
| Type | Onshore |
| Hub height | 110 m |
| Rotor diameter | 137 m |
| Power generation | |
| Units operational | 27 x 3.8 MW |
| Make and model | General Electric Energy 3.8-137 |
| Nameplate capacity | 102.6 MW |
| Annual net output | 320 GWh |
| External links | |
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The Bajgora Wind Farm (Albanian: Parku i Erës Bajgora) is the largest wind farm in Kosovo. It has a nameplate capacity of 102.6 MW and it is estimated to have a total annual output of 320 GWh, while the system is designed to be operated for at least 25 years.[1]
The Bajgora Wind Farm consist of 27 wind turbines of type GE 3.8 - 137, each one having 3.8 MW nameplate capacity. The hub height is 110 meters and the rotor diameter is 137 meters.[1] Each of the turbines has three blades with a diameter of 19.8 meters that are attached to the turbine rotor that converts the movement into energy.[2] It first started to feed electricity into the grid with nine generators in November 2021. Also, a 120 MW substation was built to transform the wind farm's electricity to the 110 kV level.[3]
