The County Council (CJ) issued a single permit for two wind projects: one in Deleni and the other in Hârlău. Behind these investments are powerful companies from outside Romania, with Iasi becoming a strategic point on the national map of renewable energy projects.
Once the single permit is issued by the CJ, the wind projects are debated by the local council and then the local authority issues the building permit. Most likely, both in Deleni and Hârlău, the permits will be issued this autumn so that work could start in the first part of next year.
The Deleni project will be implemented by Deleni Wind Energy SRL (headquartered in Constanta), the company behind which Israel’s largest construction company: Shikun & Binui. The investment involves a total of 12 wind generating units with an individual power of up to 6 MW and a total power of up to 72 MW/h.
In the case of the Hârlău project, the current beneficiary is ACK Pașcani – this company also took the authorization steps for the Ruginoasa wind farm (work is being finalized) and the investment was subsequently taken over by a company owned by Ukrainian multi-billionaire Rinat Ahmetov.
At Hârlău, 9 turbines will be installed in two stages: 6 initially and then 3 more. As APIX.ro has already reported, the turbines will be Siemens Gamesa type, with a tower height of 100 meters and a maximum total height of 185 meters, while the rotor diameter is 170 meters.