Landinfra Energy AB and Taaleri Energia have entered into an agreement to jointly develop a pipeline of up to 1900 MW of renewable energy projects in Sweden consisting of hybrid solar/wind farms and energy storage facilities.
As part of the agreement Taaleri Energia acquires 50% of the portfolio from Landinfra, who will retain the remaining 50%.
The portfolio is divided over 1100 MW solar power and energy storage and 800 MW wind power and energy storage. All projects are in development stage. The first projects could be commissioned in 2025, pending all required permits to be obtained. Fully successful and built out the portfolio will have an investment volume beyond 1.5 billion Euro and will annually generate around 2.5 TWh of green energy to the Swedish energy system, Landinfra Energy said.
“We are pleased to join forces with Taaleri Energia to jointly develop this large-scale renewable project portfolio in Sweden. [...] This partnership is in line with Landinfra’s strategy to enable long-term investors the opportunity to enter renewable energy projects already at the development stage”, says Marcus Landelin, CEO and Co-founder of Landinfra.