Norway's largest onshore wind farms

Explore the leading onshore wind energy facilities driving renewable power production in Norway. This list highlights the largest wind farms by capacity, significantly contributing to the country's clean energy goals. Discover how these wind power projects harness the wind to generate electricity, supporting the growth of Norway's sustainable energy infrastructure. Learn about the scale and impact of these major installations on the national energy landscape.

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    Øyfjellet Wind Farm (Mosjøen, Nordland)

    87 Global Votes
    • Supplies local industry with renewable energy

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    With a capacity of 400 MW, Øyfjellet is one of Norway's most recent and largest wind projects, with completion expected by the end of 2021. It is expected to be one of the largest wind facilities, supplying crucial energy to regional industry.

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    Kvenndalsfjellet Wind Farm (Åfjord, Trøndelag)

    87 Global Votes
    • Has a total installed capacity of 113.4 MW

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    Kvenndalsfjellet is an important contributor to the Fosen Vind complex, with a capacity of 113.4 MW and a planned annual production of 405 GWh. Its role within Norway's largest wind project makes it a relevant item for this ranking.

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    Guleslettene Wind Farm (Vestland)

    28 Global Votes
    • Has a contracted capacity of 197.4MW

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    Guleslettene stands out for its efficiency, having been crowned Norway's most efficient wind farm according to recent data from energy regulator NVE. With 197 MW of capacity and an annual production of 700 GWh, it is a benchmark in performance.

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    Hitra 2 Wind Farm (Hitra, Trøndelag)

    28 Global Votes
    • Part of Europe's largest onshore wind project

      (+4)

    Hitra 2 is a significant expansion of the original Hitra wind farm and an integral component of the Fosen Vind project, with 93.6 MW of capacity. Its contribution increases wind capacity on the island of Hitra.

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    Geitfjellet Wind Farm (Snillfjord, Trøndelag)

    24 Global Votes
    • Part of Europe's largest onshore wind project

      (+3)

    Geitfjellet is a key component of the Fosen Vind project, with a capacity of 180.6 MW and an annual production of 546.1 GWh. Its contribution positions it as one of Norway's largest and most productive onshore wind farms.

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    Storheia Wind Farm (Åfjord and Ørland, Trøndelag)

    12 Global Votes
    • Installed capacity of 288 MW

      (+4)

    Storheia is Norway's largest individual wind farm and the largest within the Fosen Vind complex, with a capacity of 288 MW. Its high annual production of 1,000 GWh solidifies its position as a key asset in onshore wind generation.

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    Smøla Wind Farm (Smøla, Møre og Romsdal)

    12 Global Votes
    • Nameplate capacity 150 MW

      (+2)

    Smøla was, at one point, Norway's largest wind farm and, despite its age (inaugurated in 2002), it remains one of the largest. With 150 MW, it is an important site for wind research and production.

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    Harbaksfjellet Wind Farm (Åfjord, Trøndelag)

    8 Global Votes
    • Part of Europe's largest onshore wind project

      (+2)

    Harbaksfjellet is part of the large Fosen Vind project, contributing 126 MW of capacity and generating approximately 443 GWh of electricity annually. Its size and production make it relevant among Norway's largest onshore wind farms.

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    Fosen Vind Wind Farm Complex (Trøndelag)

    0 Global Votes
    • Largest onshore wind power complex in Europe

      (+3)

    This complex is Norway's largest onshore wind power project and one of the largest in Europe, contributing significantly to the country's renewable energy production. Its combined capacity of 801 MW ensures it remains a cornerstone in 2026.

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    Roan Wind Farm (Roan, Trøndelag)

    0 Global Votes
    • One of Norway's largest wind farms

      (+3)

    Despite having been sold from the Fosen Vind complex, Roan remains one of Norway's largest onshore wind farms, with a capacity of 255.6 MW. Its annual production of 900 GWh maintains its position as a significant player in the country's energy landscape.