
Norwegian aluminium and renewable energy company Norsk Hydro ASA’s wholly-owned subsidiary Hydro Energi AS has signed a long-term power contract with a Swedish wind power company Blakliden Fäbodberget Wind AB for an annual baseload supply of 0.66 terawatt hours (TWh) in the period between 2022 and 2041.

Blakliden Fabodberget Wind AB is currently developing an onshore wind park located in northern Sweden, 30 per cent of which is owned by Vattenfall and the rest 70 per cent by PKA Funds and Vestas. The park, with an installed capacity of producing 350 MW is also planning to enhance to around 1.1 terawatt hours (TWh) annually when done.
The newly signed contract between Hydro Energi AS and Blakliden Fäbodberget Wind AB is going to contribute to the power supply to Hydro’s aluminium plants in Norway.
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