German company Energie Baden-Württemberg AG (EnBW) is set to build the 11 MW Råmmarehemmet wind project to be located in the southern town of Tidaholm in Västra Götaland County, Sweden.
The three wind turbines in Rammarehemmet, in the municipality of Tidaholm, are due to be placed into operation by the summer of 2019.
EnBW has been active in Sweden since its acquisition of Connected Wind Services (CWS), also based in Falkenberg, in 2016.
Helsinki-based energy company St1 and Swedish forest products company SCA have formed a partnership to develop renewable fuels from tall oil.
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