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Eon Primed for Swedish Mega-Farm

Eon and Credit Suisse Energy Infrastructure Partners have taken the investment decision to build the 475MW Nysater wind farm in Sweden. The €500m project will feature 114 Nordex turbines with individual output between 3.9MW and 4.4MW each and a tipheights up to 220 metres, depending on the location. Construction is scheduled to start this year and is expected to be completed by the end of 2021.

A fund advised by CSEIP will own 80% of the joint venture, while Eon will build and operate the wind farm under a long-term operation and maintenance agreement and retain a 20% stake in the project. Nysater will supply electricity to an unnamed “global energy major” under a long-term power purchase agreement. It is located in the wooded and hilly Vasternorrland district of central Sweden close to Sundsvall.

Eon Climate and Renewables chief executive Anja-Isabel Dotzenrath said: “It is part of our strategy to expand our position for onshore wind energy in Europe.“Nysater means a significant expansion of our Scandinavian portfolio. The project also demonstrates our ability to successfully develop and commercialize large-scale projects worldwide.”

Law firm DLA Piper advised Eon and Credit Suisse Energy Infrastructure Partners on the project investment.