Wind

Our objective is to be the leading technical force in the wind industry. That does not mean adopting a new and different approach to everything. To us, it means optimizing our wind turbines down to the very last detail, thus guaranteeing our investors the technical edge in terms of performance and reliability. Energoni is one of the leading companies in the wind energy sector in Bulgaria with an option to a large share in excess of 9%. This is due not least to a corporate strategy that focuses not only on the market, but on the high technical knowledge and precision as well. In addition to the development, licensing, production and sale of reliable, state-of-the-art wind parks, Energoni offers intelligent professional services such as our comprehensive maintenance and service packages. Thanks to its coverage of all major links in the value chain, Energoni can offer end-to-end expertise in wind energy. That’s why the name Energoni stands for a successful company with a story that is as compelling ecologically as it is economically. Offering wind turbines with reliable technology and premium quality is also the key driver in our global expansion. Energoni has positioned itself as a technology company whose core values are economic efficiency, social responsibility, and environmental responsibility.


Energoni was founded in 2007 and listed on the stock exchange just two years later. Energoni focuses on the development, energy production, and installation of multi-megawatt wind turbines. Through subsidiaries and associates as well as licensing agreements, we are present on all major growth markets for wind energy in Europe: Bulgaria, Romania and Greece, in addition to promising overseas markets.


Certain knowledge about wind resources is essential for analyzing power production and rate of return for a wind power project.


This knowledge is usually based on detailed measurements taken from several measuring masts in the area where the wind power plant will be constructed. At a minimum, data measurements must be evaluated in terms of terrain, final layout of the wind power plant, as well as historical measurements and data on wind conditions in the area.