The Korpilevonmäki wind farm is being built in the Säkylä area of Southwest Finland. It will generate a nominal capacity of 38.4 megawatts (MW), and production is set to commence in 2026. An electricity purchase agreement (PPA) has been signed for the wind farm's electricity. Read More
In the summer of 2023, Ilmatar conducted its second Siqni employee survey. The results were once again very positive, and Ilmatar was awarded the Future Workplaces certificate for the second year in a row. Almost all Ilmatar employees 96% (2022: 91%) responded to the survey, and the certification shows an outstanding company culture with content employees and excellent understanding of employees. Read More
Ilmatar, a Nordic energy company and Independent Power Producer (IPP), has secured a milestone group level debt financing package of 500 million euros in a… Read More
Kristiinankaupunki’s Planning Department has unanimously approved Ilmatar’s initiative to start planning for Västervik 2 wind farm project. With a total of 27 wind turbines, the… Read More
We've compiled a list of burning questions and claims about solar power with our project development team to provide fact-based responses. Read More
Knihult solar farm is the latest indication of Ilmatar’s strong growth in Sweden. Ilmatar started operations in Sweden in the beginning of 2022. Read More
Ilmatar has commenced commercial electricity production at the Jäkäläkangas wind farm in Karvia. The project was completed ahead of schedule. Read More
Ilmatar is thrilled to announce a significant milestone for the company as we have established a new intraday trading desk. With the establishment of the… Read More
Ilmatar and the Istutapuita.fi organization have been collaborating since 2022. Through this partnership, Ilmatar replaces the deforestation caused by renewable energy construction and contributes to Finland's carbon sink efforts, climate change mitigation, and forest management for decades to come. Read More
Built in Alajärvi, South Ostrobothnia, Ilmatar’s hybrid farm and its first completed wind turbines commenced production in early June. Currently, eight turbines are already producing renewable energy with a total rated capacity of 48 MW. By the end of 2023, the production of renewable energy will reach full capacity of 220 MW with 36 wind turbines. In the next few years, the hybrid farm is due for an extension with a 150 MWp solar farm and a complementary 25 MW battery storage. Read More