Alandsbanken appoints OX2 to manage 90 MW Murtomaki wind project in Pyhajarvi

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Alandsbanken Wind Power Fund has appointed OX2 AB to manage its 90 MW Murtomaki onshore wind project that will be constructed in the town of Pyhajarvi in Finland. 

On behalf of Alandsbanken, OX2 will provide technical, commercial and financial management services to the project. The wind farm will consist of 15 V162-6.0 MW wind turbines. The project is expected to be operational by Q3 2023. 

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