Italy's Falck forms Poland joint venture for wind development

The Tychowo plant in Poland. Falck says the country offers good wind resources

Italy’s Falck Renewables has formed a joint venture to develop wind projects in Poland.

The partnership with Polish private-equity group Avallon will begin by developing a 35MW wind farm in northwest Poland – in an area of “particularly favourable wind conditions”, according to Falck.

The wind farm is expected to enter commercial operation by 2016. Falck plans to assume full ownership and control of the plant once the development phase is complete.

Falck says it now has a Polish wind pipeline of about 100MW, half of which is at an advanced development stage.

Falck chief executive Piero Manzoni says the expansion of its Polish Log in to read complete article.

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