Fosen Vind

Fosen Vind is a complex of six onshore wind farms in Fosen, Norway, commissioned in 2018-20. With a nameplate capacity of 1 GW the project is Europe's second largest onshore wind farm (second to the Markbygden Wind Farm); it more than doubled Norway's capacity for wind power generation.

Fosen Vind
Location of Fosen Vind on the Fosen peninsula
CountryNorway
LocationFosen peninsula, Trøndelag
Coordinates63°43′N 10°15′E
StatusOperational
Construction beganAugust 2016
Commission dateMarch 2021
Construction cost1.1 billion €
Owner(s)Statkraft (52.1%), Aneo (7.9%; formerly part of TrønderEnergi), Nordic Wind Power DA (40.0%)
Wind farm
TypeOnshore
Hub height87 m
Rotor diameter117 m, 112 m
Power generation
Make and modelVestas V117-3.6 MW (248), V112-3.6 MW (30)
Units under const.278 × 3.6 MW
Nameplate capacity1,000 MW
Capacity factor39% (projected)
Annual net output3,400 GW·h
External links
Websitewww.fosenvind.no
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