The Taaleri SolarWind I fund has commenced construction work on its newly acquired 14.4 MW wind farm from BayWa. Målajord, the fund’s final investment, is located in the municipality of Växjö in southern Sweden.
With three Nordex N149 turbines and a total installed capacity of 14.4 MW, the wind farm’s annual production of electricity will be approximately 50 GWh. The wind farm will produce enough electricity to supply around 5,000 households and will offset the equivalent of 6,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide during each year of operation.
The project was developed by and co-optimised with BayWa r.e. who are also providing Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Management services as well as Technical and Commercial Management services. Taaleri Energia’s technical team will be responsible for data monitoring and analytics of the wind farm’s production and Nordex will be responsible for maintaining the turbines under a 25-year contract. The wind farm is expected to reach full operation in the third quarter of 2021.
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