Aneo has launched a planning process to expand the Stokkfjellet Wind Farm, aiming to increase renewable energy capacity within the existing concession area.
The company said the proposal includes the installation of up to nine additional wind turbines, utilising available grid capacity at the Nea Substation. The expansion plan also предусматриes regulatory adjustments to the current wind farm to support additional renewable generation.
Aneo said the project is designed to enable both new wind and solar power production across an area of approximately 6.1 square kilometres. The development would make use of existing infrastructure, including access roads, power lines and operational buildings, in an effort to optimise costs and reduce environmental impact.
The Stokkfjellet wind farm was completed at the end of 2021 under a licence granted in 2017, forming part of Norway’s broader renewable energy development efforts.
The planning proposal is being developed in collaboration with Multiconsult Norge, which is acting as planning consultant under Norway’s Planning and Building Act.
