Located in Debeljača, Serbia, the Pupin Wind Farm represents the second phase of the wider Kovačica Wind Complex — one of the most significant renewable energy developments in the country. With an installed capacity of 95.5 MW distributed across 16 modern wind turbines, this project complements the first phase, the 104.5 MW Kovačica Wind Farm, bringing the total capacity of the entire complex to nearly 200 MW.
Located in Debeljača, Serbia, the Pupin Wind Farm represents the second phase of the wider Kovačica Wind Complex — one of the most significant renewable energy developments in the country. With an installed capacity of 95.5 MW distributed across 16 modern wind turbines, this project complements the first phase, the 104.5 MW Kovačica Wind Farm, bringing the total capacity of the entire complex to nearly 200 MW.
As a continuation of the successful Kovačica project, the Pupin Wind Farm demonstrates the effective use of existing infrastructure and engineering expertise to further expand the region’s renewable energy capacity. Beyond its technical importance, the project stands as a symbol of Serbia’s growing commitment to sustainable energy development and environmental responsibility — supporting the national goals of reducing carbon emissions and diversifying the composition of the country’s energy sources.