Wind power generated 2% of electricity in 2023.[1] By the end of 2020 almost 1 GW of onshore wind power had been installed.[2] It has been estimated that there is potential for at least another 2 GW by 2030.[3]

An energy island in the Black Sea has been suggested for joint development with wind power in Romania.[4]

Installed capacity growth

The table shows an annual increase in installed wind power capacity.

Year Installed Capacity (MW) Generation (GW·h)
2008120122
2009177361
2010375600
2011612968
20126701,212
20136771,240
20146871,304
2015[5]7011,468
2016[6]7011,426
2017[7]7011,515
2018[8]7001,345
2019[9]7011,490
2020[10]7011,478
2021[11]7011,434

List of the wind farms in Bulgaria

This is the list of wind farms in Bulgaria at the end of 2015

Aytos 1,100 kW 3  turbines
Aytos E 400 kW 1  turbine
Aytos N 875 kW 4  turbines
Aytos SW 700 kW 2  turbines
Balchik NE 1,000 kW 4  turbines
Balchik 10,000 kW 5  turbines
Dabovo
Dobrich Sth 1,050 kW 3  turbines
Dryankovetz
Elhovo Sth 975 kW 4  turbines
Gulyantsi NE 1,355 kW 3  turbines
Gurkovo 2,000 kW 1  turbine
Hrabrovo 14,000 kW
Hrabrovo 2 3,000 kW 1  turbine
Kaliakra Wind 35,000 kW 35  turbines
Kardam 12,600 kW 6  turbines
Kavarna 134,000 kW 15  turbines
Kavarna E 4,950 kW 7  turbines
Kavarna N 5,000 kW 6  turbines
Kavarna NE 8,500 kW 13  turbines
Kavarna NW 156,000 kW 52  turbines
Kavarna W 14,100 kW 17  turbines
Krapelit 12,000 kW 6  turbines
Krupen 12,000 kW 4  turbines
Milkovitza
Mogilishte 3,000 kW 3  turbines
Mogilishte-Zapad 17,600 kW 10  turbines
Neykovo 4,000 kW 2  turbines
Omurtag 750 kW 1  turbine
Ruen
Shabla N 1,600 kW 2  turbines
Shabla NW 1,990 kW 2  turbines
Shabla S 2,400 kW 3  turbines
Shabla SE 400 kW 1  turbine
Shabla SW 6,100 kW 11  turbines
Shabla W 1,200 kW 3  turbines
Sliven 5,000 kW 6  turbines
Sliven E 1,400 kW 3  turbines
Sliven N 6,850 kW 8  turbines
Somovit 2,500 kW 1  turbine
Straldza Sth 750 kW 3  turbines
Sungurlare
Suvorovo 60,000 kW 30  turbines
Targoviste 500 kW 1  turbine
Vetrocom 72,500 kW 29  turbines
Vranino 18,000 kW 9 turbines
Yambol 400 kW 1  turbine [12]

See also

References

  1. "Срив при тока от въглища и рекорд за ВЕИ през юни в България". 4 July 2023.
  2. "Bulgaria to install 2.5 GW of solar, wind by 2024". Balkan Green Energy News. 2021-03-09. Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  3. "Bulgaria May Add 4.9 GW of Renewable Energy by 2031". www.saurenergy.com. Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  4. Spasić, Vladimir (2023-01-20). "Artificial energy island would help Romania, Bulgaria tap offshore wind in Black Sea". Balkan Green Energy News. Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  5. "ESO.BG - Електроенергиен Системен Оператор".
  6. "ESO.BG - Електроенергиен Системен Оператор".
  7. "ESO.BG - Електроенергиен Системен Оператор".
  8. "ESO.BG - Електроенергиен Системен Оператор".
  9. "ESO.BG - Bulgarian Electric System Operator, Statistical Pocketbook 2019".
  10. "ESO.BG - Bulgarian Electric System Operator, Statistical Pocketbook 2020".
  11. "ESO.BG - Bulgarian Electric System Operator, Statistical Pocketbook 2021".
  12. "The Wind Power - Wind Farms in Bulgaria".
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