Proiecte eoliene onshore / Stocarea energiei

Fageråsen

Malung-Sälen, Suedia

Stare
In constructie
Localitate
Malung-Sälen
Data de inceput
2028
Productie
up to 700 GWh
Capacitate
Ca 220 MW

Despre proiect

Access to fossil-free energy is crucial for achieving set climate goals, transitioning industries and transport, and attracting new investments and business establishments. Wind power is the fastest and most cost-effective way to expand electricity production and keep electricity prices down. With the Fageråsen wind farm, electricity price area 3 in Sweden will receive a welcome addition of new renewable electricity. A 50 MW / 209 MWh battery energy storage system will also be built adjacent to the wind farm, strengthening the flexibility and resilience of the energy system.

Wind Farm Fageråsen is planned in the municipality of Malung-Sälen in Dalarna, 13 km southwest of Malung. The wind farm will consist of 34 turbines with an annual production of 700 GWh. The project is being developed in two phases. Construction of phase one, which includes 27 turbines, is now underway. In April, the County Administrative Board approved the final layout for Phase 2. The decision has been appealed, and the permitting process is therefore continuing in the Land and Environment Court.

The wind farm is expected to be fully operational in the spring of 2028. More information about the project can be found on our Swedish webpage.

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Puncte cheie ale proiectului

Tehnologie
Hybrid project
Stare
In constructie
Localitate
Malung-Sälen
Turbine
Up to 34
Inaltime
200 m
Data de inceput
2028
Productie
up to 700 GWh
Capacitate
Ca 220 MW
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Contactele proiectului pentru Fageråsen

Manager de proiect
Johan Höök

+46 70 623 69 90
johan.hook@​ox2.com

Administrator terenuri
Pierre Magnusson

+46 730 28 86 75
pierre.magnusson@​ox2.com

Permise si comunicare
Gabriella Ludvigsson

+46734122806

Byggprojektledare anläggning
Thomas Henrysson