High Coast Wind

All 80 turbines installed – construction phase of Project High Coast completed

After an intense period of work throughout the spring and summer, RPC is proud to announce that all 80 turbines in Project High Coast have now been erected and installed, marking one of the project’s key milestones so far: the completion of the construction phase and main turbine installations.

The final installation took place at Sörlidberget, where the last turbine was recently delivered and assembled. The focus now shifts to testing and fine-tuning the turbines ahead of grid connection. Progress is furthest at Knäsjöberget and Storhöjden, with Sörlidberget and Vitberget following shortly behind. In parallel, restoration and landscaping work continues along roads and hardstands across all sites.

  • We are happy to conclude the turbine installation phase and confirm that we remain on schedule, moving closer to the completion of the construction phase. This marks the end of an intensive installation process and the beginning of the next phase with testing and commissioning. Our success is the result of strong collaboration with local residents and suppliers. We want to extend our sincere thanks to everyone in the area for their understanding and patience during the construction period, says Per Meijer, Head of Development Nordics at RPC.

With full commissioning scheduled for early 2026, Project High Coast remains on track. Together, the four parks have a total capacity of 553.4 MW and will deliver renewable energy – sufficient to supply more than 182,000 homes, representing an important step in RPC’s long-term commitment to wind power in Sweden.