- Swedish renewables developer OX2 AB has completed work on a 145-MW wind farm in Finland and has handed over the facility to its owners.
- The Swedish firm will remain involved by rendering technical and commercial management services, optimising production, and supervising safe operations.
Swedish renewables developer OX2 AB has completed work on a 145-MW wind farm in Finland and has handed over the facility to its owners, energy utility Helen and the Bank of Aland’s Wind Power Fund.
The Niinimaki wind farm is located in the city of Pieksamaki. The site hosts 22 turbines with a maximum height of 250 meters (820 ft), which will generate 400 GWh of clean electricity annually, enough to power about 80,000 local homes.
OX2 sold the project to Helen and the Wind Power Fund in late 2022 and kicked off construction works shortly after.
The Swedish firm will remain involved by rendering technical and commercial management services, optimising production, and supervising safe operations.
OX2 currently has nine projects under construction in five markets with a combined capacity of 1.5 GW.