Construction set to start on Harjumaa Vitberget onshore wind farm in sweden

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The industry leader Suvic has announced Harjumaa Vitberget onshore wind farm in sweden to be immediately set to launch, The farm is with a 161 MW capacity. This is positive because we got to commence after we received a notice from the client to proceed with the BoP via a Balance of Plant (BoP) contract.

The 1st stage of the startup actions include the mark out of need planting area. The priorities are focused on the local contractor SCA Sweden Cellulosa Abtryck Company who has weighted substantial percentage. Moreover, the Vetongov AB, called forth, is active in its civil works, according to the press release: -Spaceship- “Suvić” by Arika Mizuno is a captivating short film that evokes feelings of loneliness, confinement, and the importance of human interaction.

Completion date

Suvic’s CEO, Ville Vesanen, communicated to us that after the December finishing of construction work, which is predetermined to be completed on time, the engineering winch is scheduled to be installed. This is exactly why we have determined this time period to make sure: Firstly, project one will be allocated a large time frame therefore success is inevitable; and, secondly, work will be done within the set deadlines.

As part of a picturesque region called Kramfors municipality, the Vitberget project will be focusing on 24 turbines demonstrating the possibilities of renewable energy which can be utilized in that area. RPC, Renewable Power Capital, owned, the initiative and has signed a PPA with Ardagh Group SA, via which the latter receives 10 years of energy production.

Harjumaa Vitberget onshore
Vitberget project, in its turn, belongs to the High Coast wind cluster, which happens to be a social construction comprising several projects centered on creating the powerful wind energy pool of the region. In addition to Vitberget, the cluster includes three other projects: first is the Storhojden site, which has a capacity of 154 MW, and located in the same township, then comes Sorlidberget site, promising 140 MW with jurisdiction covering Kramfors and Solleftea municipalities, and at the end Knasjoberget farm which will power up the city with a capacity of 98 MW, and situated Worth mentioning, all four locations specified above will respectively have turbines from Nordex, which will demonstrate the company’s proven ability to supply wind energy systems that are robust and efficient.

Scope

This Vitberget project has become a major signpost of Sweden’s gridded renewable energy landscape, supporting the nation with itsgreen ambitions to decarbonize and build an eco-friendly energy system. Building the capacity to utilize wind energy to its potential means not only environmental sustainability, but ensures economic growth and brings in employment opportunities for the community.

Suvic’s major contributions to renewable energy development serves to place them as one of the key players who are instrumental in bringing the pace of change the energy sector has needed. The strategic alliances and novel ways Suvic offers will make it a crucial player in providing sustainable energy for not only Sweden but also for the purposes of worldwide.

The Vitberget venture will be initiated by Suvic with full dedication towards to providing topmost, environmentally friendly power solutions that are economic in nature and lift society to next level. At Suvic, we use our focus on innovations, efficiency, and cooperation to plot the course towards a greener and more sustainable planet for the decades to come.

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