Veidekke has been commissioned by Stena Renewable to build the foundations and associated roads for 47 wind turbines in Tvinnesheda–Badeboda outside Åseda in Småland, Sweden.
The contract comprises the construction of roads leading to every wind turbine as well as the associated areas for cranes, storage of turbine wings, etc. Veidekke will also complete the internal power grid, as well as do the groundwork and cast foundations for the wind turbines.
Stena Renewable is investing SEK2.2 billion (US$227.37 million) in Vindpark Tvinnesheda, which will provide the Uppvidinge Municipality with a total output of 210 MW. The project has been realized through cooperation between wind power operators and the grid owner E.ON, as well as a grid reinforcement loan from Svenska kraftnät, the Swedish power transmission authority.
The project is scheduled to be completed in December 2021.
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