Wind power. Electricity from the first phase of Rosatom’s Novolakskaya wind power project in Dagestan has been fed into the Russian national power grid. The first phase comprises 61 wind turbines with a total installed capacity of 152.5 MW. The second phase to be commissioned in 2026 will have a total capacity of 147.5 MW and feature an additional 59 wind turbines. Once the second phase is online, this wind power project will be the largest in Russia with a total installed capacity of 300 MW. By 2028, Rosatom plans to operate more than 2 gigawatts of wind capacity, including new builds and stations already brought online. The corporation operates across the entire supply chain for wind power projects, from engineering to maintenance. Local content in Rosatom’s wind farms stands at 85%. Rosatom is also building a 100 MW wind farm in the Kyrgyz Republic.