Overview
Tahkoluoto Offshore tv is an operational offshore wind farm in Finland, owned by Suomen Hyötytuuli Oy. With a capacity of 2.3 MW, it contributes to Finland's renewable energy portfolio.
Tahkoluoto Offshore tv is an offshore wind farm located in the Gulf of Bothnia, off the coast of Finland. Owned by Suomen Hyötytuuli Oy, the facility is operational and represents one of the early offshore wind projects in the region. With a capacity of 2.3 MW, it is a small-scale offshore wind installation, typical of pilot or demonstration projects that have paved the way for larger developments. The facility operates under Finland's national renewable energy framework, which aligns with the EU Renewable Energy Directive III, targeting a 42.5% renewable share by 2030. Finland has abundant wind resources, particularly in coastal and offshore areas, and the government supports wind energy through feed-in tariffs and grid connection guarantees. The 2.3 MW capacity suggests a single turbine or a very small array, likely serving as a testbed for offshore technology in the challenging Baltic Sea conditions. Environmentally, the wind farm contributes to reducing carbon emissions in Finland's energy mix. Offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea are generally sited to minimize visual impact and avoid sensitive bird migration routes. The facility's small scale limits its ecological footprint, while its operational status demonstrates the viability of offshore wind in northern latitudes, supporting Finland's goal of carbon neutrality by 2035.
Environmental context
The Gulf of Bothnia, where Tahkoluoto Offshore tv is located, features relatively shallow waters and moderate wind speeds, suitable for offshore wind development. The area is less ecologically sensitive than some other Baltic regions, but offshore wind farms can still affect seabirds and marine habitats. Finland's strict environmental regulations require impact assessments and mitigation measures, such as turbine spacing and seasonal construction restrictions, to minimize disruption to local wildlife.
Frequently asked questions
Tahkoluoto Offshore tv is located offshore in the Gulf of Bothnia, near the coast of Finland, at coordinates 61.4833 N, 21.7833 E.
The wind farm is owned by Suomen Hyötytuuli Oy, a Finnish renewable energy company.
The offshore wind farm has a capacity of 2.3 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale installation.
Finland supports offshore wind through feed-in tariffs, grid connection guarantees, and its national energy strategy aligned with the EU Renewable Energy Directive III, which targets 42.5% renewable energy by 2030.
Offshore wind farms in Finland must undergo environmental impact assessments, addressing potential effects on seabirds, marine mammals, and fish habitats. Mitigation measures include careful siting and seasonal construction restrictions.