Major investor withdraws from Swedish wind farm after massive delays

British investment trust The Renewables Infrastructure Group has withdrawn from Northern Sweden's 229 MW Ersträsk wind farm after Enercon's major delivery delays lasting more than one and a half years. The German OEM is now sole owner of the facility and plans to bring it to completion.
Markbygden Ett is already complete and is owned by Chinese majority stakeholder China General Nuclear Power Corporation. | Photo: PR / Svevind
Markbygden Ett is already complete and is owned by Chinese majority stakeholder China General Nuclear Power Corporation. | Photo: PR / Svevind

Phase two of wind project Ersträsk was meant to have been in operation in the first quarter of 2020 and would have upgraded the facility from 46 MW to 229 MW.

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