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Skanska to invest in new wind farm in Jämtland, Sweden

Skanska Infrastructure Development and Jämtkraft invest in the new wind farm, Mullberg Wind Park, to a total of about SEK 1,2 billion. The project company has now reached financial close and procured the wind turbines for the project. Skanska and Jämtkraft own 50 percent each of the project company. The construction contract for Skanska Sweden is worth about SEK 200 M.

Mullberg Wind Park comprises of 26 wind turbines and is situated in Rätan, Jämtland, Sweden. The turbines will be delivered by Siemens and have a total effect of 78 MW. The yearly production will be about 245 GWh, which can supply about 50, 000 households with electricity. When Mullberg is in operation Skanska produces more electricity than it uses at all its construction and work sites in Sweden combined.

Skanska enters the project as an investor and a contractor, and the power company Jämtkraft contributes with its knowledge in electricity, production and trading business.

Jemtska, a company jointly owned by Skanska and Jämtkraft, is the contractor and responsible for constructing the wind farm and connection to the main grid. Work has started and the wind farm is expected to generate electricity in late 2013. The necessary environmental approvals and building licenses have been obtained.



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