GE Renewable Energy has been selected by OX2 to supply its Cypress turbines for the 146MW Klevberget wind farm in Ange, Sweden.
The turbine award was revealed first in subscriber-only reNEWS on 10 March.
The project will feature 24 turbines and represents GE’s fifth Cypress project with OX2.
It includes a 35-year full-service contract.
The Swedish wind farm will operate the turbines at 6.1MW, with a rotor diameter of 158 metres.
Turbine installation will commence in the second quarter of 2023 and they are scheduled to be fully commissioned and operational in the second half of 2023.
Gilan Sabatier, chief commercial officer for GE’s international onshore wind business, said: “OX2 is one of the biggest developers of wind farms in the Nordic region, and we are thrilled they’ve selected our most powerful onshore wind turbine for this fifth wind farm.
“In partnership with OX2, we will deliver even more affordable and sustainable renewable energy to Sweden, helping the country to reach its ambitious decarbonization targets.”
OX2 chief executive Paul Stormoen added: “We are very pleased to start the construction of the Klevberget wind farm that will contribute a considerable amount of renewable energy in Sweden.
“The turbines as well as the long-term commitment from GE is an important part of realising this project.”


