GE Vernova Inc. has signed a new agreement with Greenvolt Power to supply, install and commission 42 onshore wind turbines for the Gurbanesti wind farm, located in Călărași county, Romania. This contract marks the second major deal announced in the country within two months between the two companies. The selected model is a 6.1-megawatt turbine with a 158-metre rotor.
The turbines ordered are scheduled for delivery starting in 2026, with the order booked in the fourth quarter of 2025. This project follows a similar agreement for the Ialomiţa wind farm, bringing the combined capacity of both developments to approximately 500 megawatts. These projects reinforce Greenvolt’s position in the European onshore wind market.
Strengthening industrial presence in Eastern Europe
Together, the projects are expected to generate enough electricity to power more than 110,000 Romanian households annually, based on data provided. They will support several hundred full-time jobs during the construction phases. No specific financial terms of the contracts have been disclosed.
GE Vernova, which operates an installed base of approximately 57,000 turbines and a cumulative capacity of nearly 120 gigawatts worldwide, continues the deployment of its solutions in growing markets. Its portfolio includes next-generation turbines designed to scale renewable energy production efficiently.
Standardised model for accelerated deployment
The turbines selected for the Romanian projects are part of GE Vernova’s standardised product line, aimed at optimising deployment timelines and operational performance. This approach allows operators such as Greenvolt to streamline their expansion strategy at a continental scale.
“We are pleased to once again support Greenvolt in its development in Romania,” said Gilan Sabatier, Chief Commercial Officer for GE Vernova’s Onshore Wind business in international markets. He noted that the new order reflects the turbines’ ability to meet the expectations of European clients.