Import substitution. A new resident of FPV will begin producing wind generators in Primorye

The “Eco-Technologies” company will launch the production of wind power plants in the village of Slavyanka, Primorsky Region, in 2026. A resident of the free port of Vladivostok (FPV) will be able to produce up to 130 wind generators with a capacity of about 500 kW each per month. The company also plans to provide repair and maintenance services for power plants. Half of the products produced are planned to be sent to the Russian market, the rest will be exported to neighboring countries, including China. Under an agreement with the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC), investments in the project will amount to 69 million rubles, and 39 jobs will be created. The main consumers of wind generators will be commercial and industrial enterprises interested in reducing energy costs and implementing environmentally friendly solutions, as well as government organizations and municipalities seeking to reduce dependence on traditional energy sources and apply clean energy in public buildings and facilities.

The “Eco-Technologies” company will launch the production of wind power plants in the village of Slavyanka, Primorsky Region, in 2026. A resident of the free port of Vladivostok (FPV) will be able to produce up to 130 wind generators with a capacity of about 500 kW each per month. The company also plans to provide repair and maintenance services for power plants. Half of the products produced are planned to be sent to the Russian market, the rest will be exported to neighboring countries, including China. Under an agreement with the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC), investments in the project will amount to 69 million rubles, and 39 jobs will be created. The main consumers of wind generators will be commercial and industrial enterprises interested in reducing energy costs and implementing environmentally friendly solutions, as well as government organizations and municipalities seeking to reduce dependence on traditional energy sources and apply clean energy in public buildings and facilities.

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