News
27 April 2020

NIB finances hydropower upgrades in Sweden and Finland

In:
Renewable energy, Traditional energy
Region:
Europe

The Nordic Investment Bank has signed a ten-year loan agreement of €70 million with energy company Fortum Oyj to finance the refurbishment of two hydropower plants in Sweden and one in Finland. 

The investment will improve safety, repair and renew the dam and spillway structures and extend the life span of the old hydropower plants in Imatra, Finland, and Langströmmen in Jämtland, Sweden. 

Fortum started to refurbish a hydropower plant Trangslet in Dalarna in 2019. It expects to complete the work in 2025. Fortum also plans to start refurbishing an additional hydropower plant in Sweden in 2020.

The refurbishment includes the repair and reinforcement of dam structures and gates, expansion of spillway capacity, addition of new bride decks, as well as the renewal of electrical systems. The project will extend the lifetime of the dam structures with approximately 50 years, enabling continued renewable electricity generation.

The investments will upgrade the reservoirs of the power stations to improve the operational security of the units. The investment does not bring any new capacity to the network.

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