
Blanktjennsmoen Solar
Just south of Elverum, Vindr is developing the 34 MWp Blanktjennsmoen Solar project.
Just south of Elverum, Vindr is developing the 34 MWp Blanktjennsmoen Solar project. Preliminary assessments show an estimated annual generation of 43 GWh. Based on Statistics Norway’s data on average household consumption, this equals the annual electricity use of roughly 25,000 homes.
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Placement
- Blanktjennsmoen, Norway
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Status
- Under development
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Production
- 44 GWh
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Energy source
- Solar

About Vindr
Vindr is a long-term renewable energy company investing across the entire value chain – from development and construction to operation of our power plants.
We are building our position as a leading renewable power producer in Northern Europe, contributing to energy security through advanced technology and sustainable practices. Our commitment throughout the value chain reflects a long-term strategy grounded in collaboration with local stakeholders and a focus on positive social and environmental impact.
Our projects are developed close to consumption areas, reducing transmission losses and minimizing environmental footprint.
Established in 2019, Vindr began by developing wind power projects in Norway and Sweden. Since then, we have expanded across the Nordics and Baltics, working to accelerate the green energy transition across the region.
About Vindr
Local Collaboration and Impact
We aim for Blanktjennsmoen Solar to deliver its first power to the grid in the second half of 2029, with an expected annual generation of 44 GWh.
At Vindr, we work closely with Elverum Municipality and local landowners to ensure the project is developed responsibly and provides value to the community.
Through cooperation with the grid operator, we are exploring upgrades to the existing grid infrastructure. Together with new local solar production, these upgrades could help enable new industrial opportunities in the region.
The project is also expected to bring positive ripple effects during construction and operation – including local employment, the use of regional suppliers, and ongoing service and maintenance work.
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