Finland's Solarigo launches zoning plan for 250MW Toholampi hybrid park
2026-06-12 11:37
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Finnish renewable energy company Solarigo has submitted a zoning plan for its proposed 250MW Toholampi hybrid park. The project aims to combine large-scale solar power generation with battery energy storage in the Central Ostrobothnia region of Finland, delivering clean electricity to the grid while enhancing system flexibility.

The company expects the hybrid park to be primarily located on agricultural land, with some areas previously used for peat production. According to preliminary plans, the facility will integrate utility-scale solar panels with a battery energy storage system (BESS). Grid connection is expected to be supported by a planned substation in the nearby Ullava area.

The integrated BESS is designed to help balance grid supply and demand, enabling more stable utilization of renewable energy generation. Solarigo stated that the project is expected to bring investment and job opportunities to the region, particularly during the construction phase, with the specific extent of benefits to be further clarified as planning progresses.

The company has conducted preliminary surveys, including detailed studies to identify and document the natural values of the target area, aimed at informing the planning process from the outset. At this stage, Solarigo has not determined that the development requires an environmental impact assessment procedure.

During the zoning process, interaction with the local community is planned, including a public event to introduce the Toholampi hybrid park to residents, landowners, and other stakeholders, providing opportunities to collect feedback and opinions for consideration in subsequent planning stages.

Tomi Rumpunen, Head of Project Development at Solarigo, expressed a desire for open dialogue with local stakeholders to ensure that the planning fully considers the region's specific characteristics and the perspectives of different stakeholder groups, noting that the zoning phase provides a good opportunity for this. Ongoing assessment of the project's impacts is expected to be conducted in collaboration with municipal officials, public agencies, and other relevant parties.

Solarigo stated that entering the zoning phase marks a milestone for the company.

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