The Klågerup wind farm, developed and partly owned by HS Kraft AB, one of the leading developers of wind power in Sweden, is slated for installation and operation by late fall 2011. At the same time, the Hamburg-based wind turbine manufacturer founded REpower Systems Scandinavia AB, a Swedish subsidiary. The company is registered in Stockholm. In September, REpower will also open an office in Västerås, roughly 100 km west of Stockholm.
The wind farm in the south of Sweden and the launch of the wholly owned subsidiary mark the company’s entry into the Swedish market. “We're pleased to be working with HS Kraft as experienced partner to implement our first project in Sweden,” says Per Hornung Pedersen, Chief Market Officer of REpower Systems AG. “Sweden is an important market of the future for wind energy. With the Swedish government's concrete and ambitious goals for the expansion of renewable energy sources, the simplified planning and approval process, and the joint certificate market with Norway beginning in 2012 there is a supportive regulatory framework for wind turbine projects.”
6 GW by 2020
According to estimates by the Swedish wind turbine association Svensk Vindenergi, there will be roughly 6,000 MW of onshore wind turbine capacity installed in the country by 2020 – currently about a quarter has been implemented. “The market boasts tremendous potential that we naturally want to take advantage of for REpower in the coming years,” says Pedersen.
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