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Sweden Appoves Two Offshore Wind Farms, Rejects 11 Others

Swedish Minister for Energy, Business and Industry Ebba Busch speaks to members of the media as she arrives to attend a European Union Energy meeting in Brussels, Belgium, March 16, 2026. REUTERS/Omar Havana

Posted on July 17, 2026

HELSINKI, July 16 (Reuters) – Sweden’s government has granted permission for two new offshore wind ​farms and one onshore project while ‌rejecting several other proposed developments, three ministers said in an op-ed published in Swedish ​daily Expressen on Thursday.
  • Fyrskeppet wind farm ​in the southern Bothnian Sea and ⁠the Vidar project in northern Skagerrak ​could generate up to 19 terawatt ​hours of electricity annually, Climate Minister Romina Pourmokhtari, Energy Minister Ebba Busch and Finance Minister ​Elisabeth Svantesson wrote.
  • The government also gave ​the green light to a large onshore wind ‌farm ⁠in Markbygden near Pitea.
  • Rejected 11 other applications for offshore wind power in the Gulf of Bothnia, the Bothnian Sea ​and in ​Vasterhavet off ⁠western Sweden, which were seen as having an unacceptable impact ​on Swedish defence capabilities.
  • Will replace ​its ⁠current “open door” application process for offshore wind with an auction system under which ⁠the ​state would first identify ​suitable areas before developers bid for construction rights.

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