Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements on Aneo buying wind farm in Sweden from OX2, VSB’s energy park in Germany, RWE’s Golticlay wind farm in Scotland, among others.
Aneo Acquires 130 MW Wind Farm in Sweden from OX2
Norwegian energy company Aneo has acquired the 130 MW Klevberget wind farm in Sweden from developer OX2. The transaction includes a turnkey agreement covering project development, construction, and delivery. Located in Ange Municipality, the wind farm comprises 24 turbines and is expected to be completed by the end of 2025. The strategy supports Aneo’s goal to expand its renewable energy portfolio across the Nordic region. Contracts include turbine supply, EPC management, and a long-term service agreement. Technology focus is on large-scale onshore wind systems optimized for Nordic wind conditions. Customer focus targets the Swedish power market and corporate power purchase agreements. Benefits include increased regional clean energy generation, stable returns for Aneo, and support for Sweden’s climate and energy transition objectives.
VSB to Build 45 MW Hybrid Energy Park in Germany
VSB Group will develop a 45 MW hybrid energy park in Saxony, Germany, combining wind and solar power generation. The project will include a 30 MW wind component and a 15 MW solar photovoltaic installation. The strategy focuses on integrated renewable systems that optimize land use and energy output through hybridization. Investment figures were not disclosed. Technology focus includes modern onshore wind turbines and high-efficiency PV modules. Customer focus targets local utilities and energy buyers via direct supply or grid injection. Contracts cover project development, EPC, grid connection, and O&M services. Benefits include improved generation efficiency, reduced curtailment, and support for Germany’s renewable energy targets through multi-technology site use.
RWE Begins Construction of 110 MW Golticlay Onshore Wind Farm in Scotland
RWE has commenced construction of the 110 MW Golticlay onshore wind farm in Caithness, Scotland. The project will feature 19 wind turbines and is expected to become operational by the end of 2026. The strategy aligns with RWE’s aim to expand its UK onshore wind capacity and contribute to national decarbonisation goals. Investment details have not been disclosed. Technology focus includes advanced wind turbine models suited for high-wind coastal environments. Customer focus targets the UK electricity market and potential corporate offtakers. Contracts include turbine supply, civil and electrical infrastructure, and long-term operations and maintenance. Benefits include increased renewable power capacity, regional job creation, and contribution to Scotland’s net-zero energy ambitions.
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