Arise acquires permitted 33 MW Mombyasen wind farm project from E.ON

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Arise acquires permitted 33 MW Mombyasen wind farm project from E.ON

Arise, a Sweden company that develops, builds and manages onshore wind farms, has acquired the 33 MW Mombyasen wind farm project rights from E.ON Wind Sweden AB.

Arise plans to develop the project on behalf of another owner. Negotiations with the intended buyer are underway.

The Mombyåsen project is located in the municipality of Sandviken, just to the south of the Jädraås Wind Farm, which has been operating since 2012 and is half-owned by Arise. The planned wind farm is covered by a permit for up to twelve wind turbines, of which it is intended to build ten. The project was originally developed by E.ON Wind Sweden AB.

When completed and operating, the ten turbine wind farm is expected to produce over 100 GWh of electricity per year.

In late March this year we reported that Allianz Capital Partners ordered 37 V117-3.3 MW turbines for the 112 MW Sörby project, which has been developed by Kraftö Vind AB.

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