Forvia signs 10-year PPA for Klevberget wind project in Sweden

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Faurecia, a company of the group Forvia, has signed a 10-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Renewable Power Capital (RPC) for the 146 MW wind farm located in the municipality of Ånge, Västernorrland County in Sweden. 

This deal is securing almost all the output from the 417 GWh, 24 wind turbine, Klevberget onshore farm in Sweden and will generate the equivalent of more than 40% of all Forvia's European plant consumption of electricity per year.

RPC’s Klevberget onshore wind farm is currently under construction, with commercial operations expected in November 2023. Schneider Electric advised FORVIA in the selection of the project and negotiations.

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