Wind power – Our wind farms

Fortum is producing and constructing wind power in Norway, Sweden and Finland. We are also expanding our wind power capacity: when looking towards the future, we currently have more than 1,100 MWs of wind farms at various stages of development.

Norway

We operate three wind farms in northern Norway.

Nygårdsfjellet-wind-park

Nygårdsfjellet

Nygårdsfjellet is currently the oldest wind farm in our portfolio.

Capacity (MW): 32
Commercial operation: 2006

Read more about Nygårdsfjellet here.

Construction of Ånstadblåheia wind park

Ånstadblåheia

Fortum was in charge of the development and construction of the Ånstadblåheia wind power park. We operate the wind farm and work in close cooperation with our neighbours in the area.

Capacity (MW): 50
Commercial operation: 2018

Read more about Ånstadblåheia here.

Sorfjord

Sørfjord

Sørfjord is the second wind farm in Norway where Fortum handled all the steps from development to construction. This remote wind farm is a logistical miracle, accessed via serpentine roads.

Capacity (MW): 97
Commercial operation: 2020

Read more about Sørfjord here.

Sweden

In Sweden, we have a history of owning multiple wind farms. Currently, we operate the Solberg wind farm, and we are planning to develop more wind power.

Solberg-wind-park

Solberg

Solberg, an arctic wind farm, is an example of wind power production in wintery conditions.

Capacity (MW): 75
Commercial operation: 2017

Read more about Solberg here

Finland

Finland has excellent conditions for onshore wind power. The production is profitable without any state subsidies. Therefore, Fortum has multiple development projects in the works for new wind power throughout Finland, but in particular on the west coast.

Kalax-wind-park

Kalax

Kalax is Fortum’s first large-scale wind farm in Finland.

Capacity (MW): 90
Commercial operation: 2020

Read more about Kalax here.

Wind farms jointly owned in Russia

On 3 March 2022, due to Russia's attack on Ukraine, our CEO announced that Fortum Group has stopped all new investment projects in Russia until further notice.
Read CEO Markus Rauramo's statement.
Wind farm
Capacity (MW)
Commercial operation started 
Ulyanovsk 
35
2018
Ulyanovsk 2
50
2019
Rostov
350
2020
Kalmykia
200 
2020
Astrakhan
340
2021

 

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