Vattenfall commences construction of one of Sweden’s largest wind farms

Construction of the Blakliden/Fäbodberget wind farm in the Åsele and Lycksele municipalities is now starting. The wind farm cluster will have a total of 84 turbines and, when operational in 2021/2022, it will be one of Sweden's largest onshore wind farms and Vattenfall's largest. Around 60 percent of the production will be sold in a 20-year agreement. Furthermore, Vattenfall is bringing two partners onboard as shareholders.

Vattenfall has signed a turbine contract with Vestas and, subject to project financing being in place, a 20-year power purchase agreement with Norsk Hydro will be closed. As owners of the project a partnership with Vattenfall (30 %), Vestas and PKA, a Danish pension fund, has been formed (together 70 %).

The wind farm is divided into two parts: Blakliden in the Åsele municipality with 50 turbines and Fäbodberget in the Åsele and Lycksele municipalities with 34 turbines. The total capacity will be 353 MW, which is enough renewable energy to supply 220,000 Swedish homes with electricity.

"We are pleased to announce our expansion of onshore wind in Sweden. Blakliden/Fäbodberget represents an important step in our strategy to become fossil free within one generation and this time we do it in cooperation with strong partners in Vestas and PKA," says Magnus Hall, President and CEO of Vattenfall.

“The investment decision for Blakliden/Fäbodberget is a great moment for our Business Area Wind since it is the biggest onshore wind farm project we have done so far. I am extremely proud about this project in our home country Sweden. The development of Blakliden/Fäbodberget profited a lot from the good collaboration with our partners, the turbine supplier Vestas and the local communities and stakeholders”, says Gunnar Groebler, Senior Vice President and Head of Business Area Wind at Vattenfall.

Facts about the Blakliden/Fäbodberget wind farm:

  • Total maximum capacity is 353 MW.
  • Annual output is 1.1 TWh.
  • Total height from tip of rotor blade is 180 meters.
  • Investment cost approx. SEK 3.5 billion.
  • Commissioning 2021/2022.

For more information, contact:
Vattenfall Press Office +46 8 739 5010, press@vattenfall.com

Vattenfall is a leading European energy company, that for more than 100 years has electrified industries, supplied energy to people’s homes and modernised our way of living through innovation and cooperation. We now want to make fossil-free living possible within one generation. Therefore we are driving the transition to a more sustainable energy system through growth in renewable production and climate smart energy solutions for our customers. We employ approximately 20,000 people and have operations mainly in Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, the UK and Finland. Vattenfall is owned by the Swedish state. For more information: corporate.vattenfall.com

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