List of Power Stations in Sweden - Wind Farms

Wind Farms

Farm Capacity (MW) Turbines Municipality Coordinates Type Commissioned
Aapua Wind Farm 10 7 Övertorneå, Norrbotten 66°51′45″N 23°32′14″E / 66.86250°N 23.53722°E / 66.86250; 23.53722 (Aapua Wind Farm) Onshore 2005
Blaiken 250 100 Arjeplog, Norrbotten Onshore 2011–2015
Falkenberg 11 15 Falkenberg, Halland Onshore
Fjällberget 10 5 Ludvika Dalarna Onshore 2006
Hedagården-Tågarp wind park 9 6 Svalöv, Skåne Onshore
Hedboberget 18 9 Onshore 2008
Hornberg Wind Farm 10 5 Malå, Västerbotten Onshore 2007
Landskrona 7 12 Landskrona, Skåne
Lillgrund Wind Farm 110 48 Malmö, Skåne 55°31′N 12°47′E / 55.517°N 12.783°E / 55.517; 12.783 (Lillgrund Wind Farm) Offshore 2007
Långå Wind Farm 10 5 Härjedalen, Jämtland Onshore
Lärbro 9 10 Gotland, Gotland
Mungseröd wind park 9 6 Tanum, Västra Götaland
Näs 38 72 Gotland, Gotland
Råshön Wind Farm 10 7 Krokom, Jämtland Onshore
Slite 11 12 Gotland, Gotland
Stora Istad Wind Farm 10 5 Borgholm, Kalmar Onshore 2007
Utgrunden 10 7
Yttre Stengrund 10 5
Älmhult power farm (formerly Kastlösa) 9 16
Bliekavare 18 Onshore
Bondön 14
Brattön 10
Dragaliden 12 Onshore
Gabrielsberget 40 Onshore
Glötesvålen 30 Onshore
Gässlingegrund 10
Havsnäs Wind Farm 95 48 Onshore 2009
Hud/Kil 10
Markbygden Wind Farm 4,000 1,100 Piteå, Norrbotten County 65°25′N 20°40′E / 65.417°N 20.667°E / 65.417; 20.667 (Markbygden Wind Farm) Onshore 2020
Rautirova 19 Onshore
Råshön wind farm 2 1 Krokom, Jämtland Onshore 2010
Sjisjka 30 Onshore
Storrun 30 12 Krokum Onshore 2009
Saxberget 17 Onshore
Skottarevet 30
Säliträdberget 8 Onshore
Uljaboda 10

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