GE Vernova To Equip Second Greenvolt Onshore Wind Farm In Romania
- Wind farm will use 42 of GE Vernova’s 6.1 MW–158m workhorse wind turbines
- Second large deal announced in Romania in last two months
- Project shows how wind power can support Romania’s goal of adding more renewable energy
GE Vernova Inc. announced today that it has entered into an agreement with Greenvolt Power – part of Greenvolt Group, a global leader in 100% renewable energy – to supply, install and commission 42 of its 6.1 MW–158m* onshore wind turbines to power the Gurbanesti wind farm in Călărași county in Romania.
This follows an earlier announcement that GE Vernova will supply 42 turbines for the Ialomiţa wind farm in Romania. Together, the two projects will produce approximately 500 MW, supporting Romania’s goal of adding significantly more renewable energy by 2030.
The Gurbanesti order was booked in the fourth quarter of 2025. Deliveries of the wind turbines are scheduled to begin in 2026.
The projects increase significantly Greenvolt’s wind capacity across Europe. The wind farms will support hundreds of full-time jobs during peak construction and will generate enough electricity to power the equivalent of more than 110,000 homes annually in Romania.
Gilan Sabatier, Chief Commercial Officer for GE Vernova’s Onshore Wind business in International Markets, said “We are pleased to once again support Greenvolt as they work to bring online more renewable energy in Romania and across the globe. Paired with our earlier announcement about supporting a similar sized Romanian wind farm, today’s announcement reinforces the value our workhorse turbines can create for customers in Romania and across Europe.”
GE Vernova has a total installed base of approximately 57,000 turbines and nearly 120 GW of installed capacity worldwide. Committed to its customers' success for more than two decades, its product portfolio offers next-generation high-powered turbines at scale that drives decarbonization through high-quality, affordable, and sustainable renewable energy.
*GE Vernova’s 6.1 MW turbine with a 158-meter rotor is what we refer to as the 6.1 MW-158m.
Source: GE Vernova