Statkraft banks on wind turbines surviving at Fosen

After the Norwegian Supreme Court's October ruling declared Europe's largest onshore wind farm's license invalid, Statkraft is still waiting for clarification on whether the wind turbines installed at Roan and Storheia will be allowed to remain in place.
Photo: Statkraft
Photo: Statkraft
BY ANNE FILBERT, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL FRANK CHRISTENSEN

The future is once again uncertain for two wind farms Roan and Storheia in Norway's Fosen complex, and the only thing settled now is that the machines were illegally installed on site.

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