Stora Istad Wind Farm

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Stora Istad Wind Farm
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CountrySweden
LocationBorgholm Municipality, Kalmar County, Sweden
Coordinates56°56′7″N 16°49′5″E / 56.93528°N 16.81806°E / 56.93528; 16.81806
StatusOperational
Construction beganApril 2006
Commission dateNovember 7, 2007
Construction cost150 million Swedish kronor
OwnerIstad Vind AB
Wind farm
Hub height119 m
Rotor diameter82 m
Power generation
Units operational5 1.95 MW
Make and modelEnercon: E82
Nameplate capacity10 MW

The Stora Istad wind park (Swedish: Istadparken) near Stora Istad in Borgholm Municipality, Kalmar County, Sweden is a wind park on the island of Öland.

History

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A meeting with affected landowners took place November 9, 1999, and a land-use contract was signed on November 15, 1999. However, delays in the form of an environmental impact assessment requirement from the County Administrative Board, an expanded list of affected landowners, and the contractor's, Eolus Vind AB, building permit process intervened. A new tenancy agreement was signed November 2004, and the Miljödomstolen declared its approval of the project on July 21, 2005. Construction commenced in April 2006 with unit one, Stora Istad 1, on the north end of the site.

Following these delays, the completed park sat idle, waiting for connection to the grid by E.ON Sverige.[1]

The park was opened on November 7, 2007 with State Secretary Jöran Hägglund of the Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications in attendance.[2] It cost a total of 150 million Swedish kronor and is investor-owned via Istad Vind AB.[3]

Technical details

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The Stora Istad wind park has five Enercon E82 turbines, each rated at 1950 kW, for a total capacity of about 10 MW.[4] The turbines have a rotor diameter of 82 meters and a total height of 119 meters.[1] Initially, the park was, like others in Sweden, subject to a ceiling of 10 MW, requiring the operators to throttle its output by 0.5 MW to avoid exceeding it.[5]

The park's substation was dimensioned for the addition of a further three turbines.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Ståhl, Michael (2007-04-18). "Kraftlös vindkraft i Stora Istad" (in Swedish). Ölandsbladet. Retrieved 2007-12-26.
  2. ^ Istad Wind Power Management AB website
  3. ^ Ståhl, Michael (2007-11-08). "Största vindkraftverket invigt" (in Swedish). Ölandsbladet. Retrieved 2007-12-26.
  4. ^ Vindstat website
  5. ^ Ståhl, Michael (2007-04-27). "10 MW-regeln är föråldrad" (in Swedish). Ölandsbladet. Retrieved 2007-12-26.
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