The Fosen Peninsula is to be home to wind farms, along with Snillford and Hitra and as it is a coastal area, will be the ideal place to produce renewable energy. By 2020, there will be 3,4 TWh power generated each year.
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2018 is the date the turbines are expected, and a press conference was held in February where the project was presented, and full details of the scheme were given.
The main partners in this all have a great part to play and via Nordic Wind Power DA there is a Swiss influence as BKW AG are set to be long term investors. There is also a couple of pension funds included, bringing in know-how from Finland, Germany and there has been legal advice provided by DLA Piper Global Law Firm.
Statkraft has a presence in 20 countries and is best known as a hydropower company and is considered a global name in gas-fired power as well as wind power. TrenderEnergi is based in the Trondelag region and has pushed for wind power since the 1980s.