The 353 MW Blakliden-Fäbodberget project, the largest onshore wind farm to date of Vattenfall, is now complete. The last of the 84 turbines are in place at Blakliden Fäbodberget in northern Sweden.
Construction of the wind project has been underway for four years and in the past year around 800 components, of which 252 are rotor blades, have been transported to the wind farm, which is located in Åsele and Lycksele municipalities in Västerbotten in northern Sweden. The last turbines will soon be connected to the grid. After a trial period, the farm will go into commercial operation later this year.
The Blakliden Fäbodberget wind farm is jointly owned by Vattenfall, Vestas and AIP Management.
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