New project developer wants to build Norway's largest wind farm

”For a long time now, the industry has been talking loud and long about things going faster. So you can’t suddenly complain that things are moving too fast,” says the chairman of DVLP, Ben Bjørke.
The former head of Norway at Siemens Gamesa is chairman of the project development company DVLP, which has big ambitions in Finnmark. | Photo: May-Liss Bjørke
The former head of Norway at Siemens Gamesa is chairman of the project development company DVLP, which has big ambitions in Finnmark. | Photo: May-Liss Bjørke

The relatively new company DVLP is behind plans for what could potentially be Norway’s largest land-based wind farm of 1,000MW on the island of Stjernøya outside Alta. They have also submitted plans for 200MW on the neighboring island of Silda to the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE). 

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