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SCA forms major wind power venture; studies eco-friendly extension of
hydropower
SCA and Statkraft are to form a jointly owned company for a major investment in
wind power in northern Sweden. The plans involve production of 2,800 GWh of wind
power electricity per year in seven wind farms on forest land in Västernorrland
and Jämtland, an investment of SEK 16 billion. Statkraft will provide financing
while SCA grants land for the wind power farms. Plans also include studying the
feasibility of expanding hydropower in the northern regions Jämtland,
Västernorrland and Västerbotten.
“We have made an inventory of our two and a half million hectares of forest land
in northern Sweden, in order to find locations with favourable conditions for
wind power production,” says Kenneth Eriksson, President of SCA Forest Products.
“Together with Statkraft we have identified seven areas in Jämtland and
Västernorrland that we wish to develop. In contrast to mountain and coastal
areas, there are no conflicts with other stakeholders here. There are good winds
and proximity to the backbone transmission network will limit power transmission
losses.”
”Statkraft’s goal is to increase production of renewable energy. The agreement
with SCA is therefore a major step in the right direction and entirely in line
with our strategy,” says Jørgen Kildahl, CEO of Statkraft. “Europe has set high
targets for reduction of climate-changing emissions in the years ahead. The
cooperation with SCA, combined with our expertise and position, will lead to
more eco-friendly energy production. It is also natural that we wish to grow in
our immediate area, both as a supplier and as a producer.”
There are seven sites where SCA and Statkraft now wish to build wind farms.
These will now be subject to environmental assessments and planning. They are
located in forest areas the municipalities of Sollefteå, Ragunda, Strömsund and
Bräcke.
SCA and Statkraft also want to examine the feasibility of a careful and
responsible extension of hydropower in four waterways where SCA owns fall
rights. These waterways are Ammerån in Jämtland, Röån, a tributary of the
Ångerman river, Edsoxforsen in Hårkan and the Byske river.
“There has in practice been a ban on expansion of hydropower for over a quarter
of a century,” says Kenneth Eriksson. “We have the greatest respect for the
ecological values in an unexploited waterway but we still feel that we must be
able to examine whether using modern technology we can exploit hydropower with a
reasonable balance between ecological values and economy. Swedish industry needs
more energy production and the world needs energy production that does not cause
increased emissions of greenhouse gases.
“We would like to involve all stakeholders in an unbiased study of these
possibilities. In particular , we wish to involve the relevant municipalities
and other local parties in this work in order to see how a possible extension
can provide the best local benefits.
“Lastly, there will naturally also be a political review of whether new
hydropower has a role to play in Sweden’s future energy supply.”
The two companies that SCA and Statkraft are now forming together for the wind
power investment and the feasibility study for new hydropower production, will
be located in the county of Västernorrland.
For further information, please contact
Ragnvald Naerø, Communication Director Statkraft, +47 900 80 303
Bodil Eriksson, SVP Corporate Communications, +46 8 788 52 34
Pär Altan, VP Media Relations SCA, +46 8 788 52 37
Johan Karlsson, VP Investor Relations SCA, +46 8 788 51 30
Björn Lyngfelt, Communication Director SCA Forest Products, +46 70 626 82 23
Source: SCA
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