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European Wind Farms Gartefjellet (40MW,20) KJØLLEFJORD VIND AS Havøygavlen (40MW,16) Arctic Wind (StatoilHydro) Kjollefjord (39.1MW,17) Kjøllefjord Vind AS (Statkraft) Sandhaugen (1.5MW,1) Norsk Miljøkraft FoU AS Kvalnes, Andøya (0.4MW,1) Andøya Energi AS Hovden, Vesterålen (0.4MW,1) Vesterålskraft Produksjon AS Enontekiö (1.5MW,3) Tunturituuli Oy Nygårdsfjellet I (6.9MW,3) Nordkraft Vind AS Hammarøya vindmølle (0.3MW,1) Nordmøre Energiverk AS Olos 3 (1.8MW,3) Tunturituuli Oy Viscaria (5.4MW,6) Biegg-al mai/Suorva (0.6MW,1) Aapua (10.5MW,7) Hornberg (10MW,5) Bolungarvik Uljabuouda (30MW,10) Skellefteå Kraft Blaiken (300MW,100) Skellefteå Kraft Kemi 1 (0.9MW,3) Kemin Tuulivoimapuisto Oy Storön (0.85MW,1) Kemi (30MW,10) PVO Innopower Oy Kemi (3MW,1) Haminan Energia Oy Ajos (Kemi) 1+2 (24MW,8) Pohjolan Voima Ajos T5 (30MW,10) PVO Innopower Oy Jokkmokksliden (25MW,10) Skellefteå Kraft Kuivaniemi (7MW,8) VAPOn tuulivoima Oy Vatunki 6 (2MW,1) VAPOn tuulivoima Oy Kuivamatala 1 (2.25MW,3) VAPOn tuulivoima Oy Laitakari (0.5MW,3) Iin Energia Oy Ii (1.5MW,2) Iin Energia Oy Ii Laitakari (1MW,1) Dragaliden (24MW,12) Svevind Bondön (35MW,14) Global Green Energy Huikku (0.5MW,1) Hornberget (10MW,5) Jämtkraft AB Vattenfall sähköntuotanto Oy Klimpfjäll (2.7MW,3) Vattenfall AB Hailuoto (1.6MW,4) Spawer Kraft Ab Oulu (4MW,2) PVO Innopower Oy Marjaniemi 3 (0.5MW,1) Riutunkari T4 (3MW,3) Vihreäsaari T2 (3MW,1) Vattenfall sähköntuotanto Oy PVO Innopower Oy PVO Innopower Oy Oulunsalo (10.3MW,6) PVO Innopower Oy Lumijoki (0.66MW,1) Lumituuli Oy Routunkari (0.66MW,1) Lumituuli Oy Säikkä 1 (0.6MW,2) Vattenfall sähköntuotanto Oy Vikna Husfjellet (2.2MW,1) NORD-TRØNDELAG ELEKTRISITETSVERK FKF Siikajoki (1.8MW,4) Spawer Kraft Ab Hundhammerfjellet-3 (50.75MW,1) NORD-TRØNDELAG ELEKTRISITETSVERK FKF Raahe 1 (11.5MW,5) Suomen Hyötytuuli Oy Bliekevare (36MW,18) o2 Vindkompaniet Bure (1.8MW,3) Greeenwind AB Bessakerfjellet (57.5MW,1) TrønderEnergi Kraft AS Rahja 1 (0.6MW,2) Vattenfall sähköntuotanto Oy Stor-Rotliden (78MW,40) Vattenfall Vindkraft Granberget (12MW,6) Kvarkenvinden m fl Havsnäs (95.4MW,48) HgCapital/Nordisk Vindkraft Kokkola T1 (2MW,2) PVO Innopower Oy Luoto 1 (1MW,1) Ab Larsmo Vindkraft Oy Valsneset vindkraftverk (11.5MW,1) Fränsviken 1 (1MW,1) Ab Larsmo Vindkraft Oy Kallbygdens Ek förening Storrun (30MW,12) Storrun Vindkraft Valsneset Teststasjon (2.35MW,1) Viva AS Holmsund 2 (3MW,1) Kvarkenvinden 1 Gråsjön (1.75MW,1) Kallbygdens Ek förening Vallruns, Lucia (0.85MW,1) Holmsund (3MW,1) Kvarkenvinden 1 Storliden (25MW,8) Skellefteå Kraft Hällingarna (0.8MW,1) Hörneå Vindpark (22MW,11) Umeå Energi Eldsfjellet, Hitra (55.2MW,1) Nils, Almasa (0.85MW,1) Hitra Vind AS (Statkraft) Gabrielsberget (80MW,40) Svevind Offerdal Råshön (10.5MW,7) Anja (1.75MW,1) Nordmaling Järnäsklubb (0.66MW,1) NordanVind vindkraft Smøla I & II (150.4MW,68) Smøla vind AS (Statkraft) Ö-vik Fanbyn (5.28MW,8) Reshön (10MW,7) O-vik Inger (0.85MW,1) Skagsudde (0.66MW,1) Ö-vik (1.7MW,2) O-vik Gun (0.85MW,1) Gullvind AB Kristiansund Bydalen (0.75MW,1) Averøya Korsnäs 1 (0.8MW,4) Korsnäsin Tuulivoimapuisto Oy Björnskallen, Kajsa (0.85MW,1) Harøy (3.75MW,3) Sandøy Sandøy Energi AS Dalom (0.6MW,1) Kläffsön (0.2MW,1) Vardkasberget (0.6MW,1) Bösjövarden (25MW,10) o2 Vindkompaniet Jalasjärvi (0.22MW,1) Hannu-Pekka Kivistö Långå (10MW,5) Agri-Vind AB Vaasantie (0.22MW,1) Hannu-Pekka Kivistö Öskata 1 (0.75MW,1) Ab Öskata Vind Närpes Oy Ostest-kröket (0.85MW,1) Digerberget (1.5MW,1) Ladaryd energi AB Vestas Rodovalen (0.85MW,1) Kristiina T1 (3MW,3) PVO Innopower Oy Trärike (0.6MW,1) Vestmanna (1.98MW,3) Rokt Normlösa Torpa Vind (0.8MW,1) Neshgashi (2.3MW,4) SEV Mehuken I (4.25MW,5) Kvalheim Kraft Rodovålen (2.2MW,3) Stentjärnåsen (10MW,5) Wallenstam Energi Nordanstigsv (2.82MW,4) Property Dynamics Håcksta (10MW,5) Umeå Energi Pori Tahkoluoto (3MW,1) TuuliWatti Oy Pori (13MW,10) Suomen Hyötytuuli Oy Meri-Pori 10 (3MW,1) Suomen Hyötytuuli Oy Meri-Pori 6 (3MW,3) Suomen Hyötytuuli Oy Meri-Pori 9 (2MW,1) Suomen Hyötytuuli Oy Pori (1MW,1) Kansallistuuli Oy Pori 1 (0.3MW,1) Pohjolan Voima Meri-Pori 1 (4MW,4) Suomen Hyötytuuli Oy Suodenniemi (0.225MW,1) Pertti Tuori Koppelo (0.225MW,1) Maatalousyritys Pertti Tuori Marjamäenvuori 1 (0.225MW,1) Marjamäenvuori 1 Huittinen 1 (0.075MW,1) Nordeco Oy Bösjövarden (25MW,10) o2 Vindkompaniet Äetsä (0.225MW,1) Jussi Oittinen Olkiluoto TU-1 (1MW,1) Teollisuuden Voima Oy Granberg (10MW,5) o2 Vindkompaniet Eurajoki (1MW,1) Teollisuuden Voima Oy Kyrkberget (23MW,10) Jämtkraft/Nordisk Vindkraft Eurajoki (0.25MW,1) Ari-Matti Väkiparta Mässingberget (25MW,10) o2 Vindkompaniet Krisantie (0.25MW,1) Ari-Matti Väkiparta Hedbodberget 2 (12MW,6) o2 Vindkompaniet Hedbodberget (18MW,9) o2 Vindkompaniet Säliträdberget (16MW,8) o2 Vindkompaniet Uusikaupunki (2.6MW,2) Propel Voima Tavelberget (10MW,5) Dala Vind Vettåsen/Finnbergen (16MW,8) Eolus Vind Hankosaari 1 (2.6MW,2) Propel Voima Högberget (10MW,5) Dala Vind Korpfjället (36MW,12) o2 Vindkompaniet Gartefjellet (40MW,20) Oskar, Fredriksskans (0.6MW,1) KJØLLEFJORD VIND AS Havøygavlen (40MW,16) Hamina (12MW,4) Arctic Wind (StatoilHydro) Byrasen, Virola (2MW,1) Haminan Energia Oy Rödbergsfjället (16MW,8) o2 Vindkompaniet Langas vindpark (8MW,4) Hunflen (1.7MW,1) Vindela ek.f c/o Dala Kraft AB Harriemöllan (0.6MW,1) Röbergsfjället (16MW,8) O2 Produktion AB Kotka 1 (2MW,2) Kotkan energia Finström (1.6MW,3) Ålands Vindkraft Ab Pettböle 3 (0.6MW,1) Bergen Högtjärnsklack (14MW,7) Dala Vind Ålands Vindkraft Ab Fjällberget/Saxberget (34MW,17) Stena Renewable Energy AB Vårdö (0.5MW,1) Eckerö (0.725MW,2) Ålands Vindenergiandelslag Ålands Vindenergiandelslag Vårdö 1 (0.MW,1) Mellanön (0.5MW,1) Ålands Vindenergiandelslag Silkomhöjden (12MW,6)Eolus Vind Bredvik (0.225MW,1) JG Vind Sottung (0.885MW,2) Ålands Vindenergiandelslag Burradale+Ext (5.38MW,7) Uvbergets Hanna (0.85MW,1) Shetland Aerogenerators Ormhälla (0.225MW,1) Knutsboda 3 (0.6MW,1) Ålands Vindkraft Ab Lumparland 1 (1.2MW,2) Ålands Vindenergiandelslag Ålands Vindenergiandelslag Barö 3 (2MW,1) Saba Wind Oy Lemland (2.4MW,4) Paljakos Gunilla (1MW,1) Ålands Vindenergiandelslag Högsåra 2 (2MW,1) Inkoo (2MW,1) SABA Wind Oy Ab Föglö (0.6MW,1) ViaWind Oy Båtskär 5 (4.6MW,2) Ålands Vindenergiandelslag Barö 1 (6MW,3) SABA Wind Oy Ab Hovenäset (0.5MW,1) Leovind Ab Kökar (0.5MW,1) Dragsfjärd (6MW,3) Ålands Vindenergiandelslag ViaWind Oy Kökar 1 (0.5MW,1) Ålands Vindenergiandelslag Sandö 1 (8MW,4) SABA Wind Oy Ab Hanko (8MW,4) SABA Wind Oy Ab Hacksta (10MW,5) Umea Alsvik (0.5MW,1) Vestmanna (1.98MW,3) Rokt Neshgashi (2.3MW,4) SEV Elvinda, Rocklunda (0.85MW,1) Loska Silvia af (0.25MW,1) Kunda (6MW,3) Haugesund Sundbyholm (1.98MW,3) Kafjärdens Vindkraft Gabriel (0.6MW,1) Aseri wind turbine (3MW) Intercon Energy OÜ Türisalu wind turbine (0.125MW) Viru–Nigula wind farm (24MW,8) Vardar Eurus AS/ Nelja Energia OÜ Lucia af Boholmen (0.5MW,1) Tallinn Purtse wind farm (40MW) AS Raunistal Stockholm Udria wind farm (40MW) AS Raunistal Kjollefjord (39.1MW,17) Westray Coummunity Wind Turbine (0.9MW,1) Vääna-Viti wind turbine (0.1MW) Päite-Vaivina wind farm (63MW) Est-Wind Power Kjøllefjord Vind AS (Statkraft) Westray Renewable Energy Magnus Ladulas (0.8MW,1) Pakri wind farm (18.4MW,8) Narva II wind farm (37MW)Narva Eesti Energia AS Vardar Eurus AS/ Nelja Energia OÜ Rosendal (0.225MW,1) Götarsvik, Caroline (0.85MW,1) Utsira 1 & 2 (1.2MW,2) Paldiski Sigurd (1.3W,1) StatoilHydro Triodos Renewables Tegneby (0.6MW,1) Karmøy Årjäng NV (22.5MW,9) Rabbalshede Kraft Thorfinn, Burgar Hill (2.75MW,1) Spurness Wind Farm (11MW,4) Thorfinn Wind A Ltd SSE Renewables Kullenga wind farm (1.8MW) Windpower Eesti OÜ WWB Burgar Hill (5MW,2) Floating Hywind (2.3MW,1) Elmer (0.45MW,1) Askers Via (0.8MW,1) RWE npower Kvismaren (3.3MW,2) Kvismardalens vind Ek. För Statoil Vanaküla Tuulepark (9MW,3) Neija Energia Hammars Hill (4.5MW,5) Langöre (0.8MW,1) Hammars Hill Energy Ltd Onaholms Gard 5 (0.225MW,1) Sandhaugen (1.5MW,1) Norsk Miljøkraft FoU AS Burgar Hill (2.3MW,1) Larvik Tahkuna wind turbine (0.15MW,1) Aulepa II wind farm (9MW) Eesti Energia AS Bu Farm (2.7MW,3) Torserud (36MW,12) Universal Wind Michael Cursiter Farm Energy Töftedalsfjället II (21MW,10) NORWAY Göteborg Energi Utö (0.225MW,1) Stromness Kirkwall Björnvinden (0.75MW,1) Söderbodane (0.8MW,1) Stavanger Strömstad Töftedalsfjället I (47MW,21) Gasslingerund (309MW,10)) OBV2, Hjällö (0.9MW,1) Rabbalshede Kraft Vindpark Vaners Otterbäckens Vind 1 (0.75MW,1) Oaxen (0.099MW,1) Töftedalsfjället (10MW,4) Bokstigen-Valar (2.75MW,1) Rabbalshede Kraft International Wind Energy Northfield Wind Rurbines (Burray) (0.9MW,1) Tolvmanstegen (48MW,24) ESTONIA Orkney Sustainable Energy Rabbalshede Kraft/Eolus Vind Bromöllan (0.6MW,1) Burray (15.5MW) Orkney Renewable Energy Ltd Torseröd (4.8MW,6) Torseröds Vindkraftpark ek. för Almudden (0.8MW,1) Nyköping Kvalnes, Andøya (0.4MW,1) Tannam (2.1MW,3) Mungseröd (9MW,6) Andøya Energi AS Kvantenburg, Ekovind (2MW,2) Skärbo (3.6MW,6) Vattenfall AB Esivere I wind farm II phase (13.5MW) Alva af Hulta (1MW,1) Skinest Energia AS Scrabster Grebban (2.05MW,3) Hud (15MW,6) Rabbalshede Kraft Hede Gard (0.15MW,1) Sjöbergs Säteri (0.225MW,1) Rõuste wind farm (8MW) OÜ Roheline Ring Tuulepargid/ Nelja Energia OÜ Wenersnäs (0.85MW,1) Norrköping Muhu wind farm (6MW) Tooma Tuulepark (16MW,8) Neija Energia Dusgard (0.6MW,1) Hattefjäll (0.8MW,1) OÜ Baltic Wind Energy Forss+Ext (7.22MW,6) Nygarden (0.15MW,1) Torgu 2 wind turbines (0.45MW,1) Klevberget (0.8MW,1) Fingal af Boberg (0.8MW,1) Virtsu I (1.2MW,2) OÜ Meritreid RES Varby (0.8MW,1) Neija Energia Hornbore (0.225MW,1)
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