The Mława wind farm is located in central Poland, in Masovian Voivodeship, mławski county. It consists of seventeen wind turbines situated in Wieczfnia Kościelna commune, near the villiges of Kulany, Kuklin, Windyki, Grzybowo, Bąki and Uniszki Zawadzkie.

The wind farm is 50% owned by the Taaleri SolarWind II fund, managed by Taaleri Energia, a Finnish-based wind, solar and battery energy storage developer and fund manager and 50% owned by Masdar one of the world’s leading renewable energy companies.

Both social context and environmental issues were considered when planning the locations for the turbines. Several analyses and research had been carried out to ensure compliance with the noise standards and that the impact on the natural environment is minimized. The wind farm has been placed outside any protected areas or particularly valuable landscapes. The turbines location was determined with best available practices criteria and meets all legal requirements necessary.

In this project 2.2 MW Vestas turbines are used and the total power of the Mława wind farm is 37.4 MW. Each turbine is 180 metres high with a rotor diameter at 110 metres.

The construction works on the wind farm commenced in H1 2020. The wind farm has been fully operational since Q4 2021.

37 MW capacity of wind power
Offsetting around 70 000 tonnes of CO2 per year of operation
17 wind turbines
Supply energy to about 62 000 households
Estimated production
130-145 GWh / year
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