Falck Renewables has achieved commercial operations at the 21MW Okla wind farm in Norway.
Okla is located on the Stadlandet peninsula near Selije and is made up of five turbines.
The wind farm is expected to produce around 75 gigawatt-hours of electricity a year, equivalent to the power consumption of about 4700 households.
People living near the wind farm will benefit from the Falck’s community engagement programme, including its student support scheme that promotes the development of skills in the renewable energy sector and is open to students who live in the areas around Okla and the Hennoy wind farm.
Earlier this month, Falck Renewables launched a community benefit fund which will be managed by the Oklastiftelsen foundation and will support local projects.


