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
Ilmatar is developing a solar farm with an annual electricity generation capacity of up to 350 gigawatt hours and a rated output of 350 MWp in Grums, central Sweden. The production will meet the needs of 17 500 electrically heated private homes. Read More
Plans to build an industrial-size solar farm with a total rated capacity of approximately 40 MWp are underway at Pöytyä municipality in western Finland. The farm will produce an estimated 40 gigawatt hours of electricity per year, corresponding to the consumption of about 2,000 houses. The development area totals roughly 60 hectares. Read More
The first wind farm that adheres to Ilmatar’s new strategy started commercial production on 17 January 2023. It will generate approximately 60 GWh of clean power each year – enough to cover the electricity needs of 5,000 electrically heated single-family homes. Read More
Ilmatar Energy Oy has appointed Antti Sallila (50), as the company’s new Chief Financial Officer. Sallila has previously worked as Senior Vice President for Strategy and M&A at Helen Group. Read More
Ilmatar Energy, a Finnish company that builds and owns renewable energy facilities, is in the process of developing a 200 megawatt wind farm in the Vermassalo area of Virrat in Northern Pirkanmaa. The areas are owned by the Finnish forestry and natural capital company Finsilva plc. Read More
Ilmatar Solar AB, subsidiary of Ilmatar Energy, is planning to build one of Europe’s largest solar parks in the municipality of Motala in Östergötland, Sweden. Read More
Ilmatar Solar AB, the subsidiary of Ilmatar Energy, is planning the construction of Northern Europe’s largest solar park in Tönnersjö outside Halmstad in Halland county, Sweden. The land lease agreement with Silvestica Green Forest Sverige AB has been signed and allows the construction of a 450-megawatt solar park. Read More
Ilmatar has secured group level debt financing of €144.5 million from a major European debt investor focusing on infrastructure. Read More