Published 4.2.2026

Metsähallitus strikes agreement to sell up to 800 MW wind portfolio to Nordic Generation

Metsähallitus, the Finnish state-owned forestry and land management company, has agreed to transfer project rights for three wind power developments to Finnish renewable energy developer Nordic Generation.

The three projects, located in Simo, Kajaani, and Pyhäntä, will add up to 800 MW of clean, green power to Finland’s energy grid, in a move to support the government’s efforts to reach carbon neutrality by 2035.

Once operational, the wind farms will generate enough clean electricity to power more than 100 000 Finnish households.

“This deal demonstrates that there is a demand for good wind power projects and that the Finnish energy market is also attractive at the international level,” says Markku Tuominen, Director of Wind Energy at Metsähallitus.

“There is confidence in the market that the demand for clean energy will continue to grow in Finland. One third of Finland’s total energy consumption is still based on fossil fuels. If Finland wants to achieve its carbon neutrality target, we must continue to increase the deployment of renewable energy projects and add more green energy into the mix,” states Tuominen.

“The projects are an excellent fit with our strategy and nicely complement our project portfolio, which we are developing to meet growing electricity demand in Finland. The best way to respond to demand is to increase renewable energy production”, says Marko Salmela, Managing Director of Nordic Generation.

“Nordic Generation’s implementation capability and responsible practices were decisive factors in our decision to proceed with the sale,” says Tuominen.

Nordic Generation is backed by the Octopus Energy Renewable Infrastructure Trust plc (ORIT) and Sky – two funds managed by Octopus Energy Generation, one of Europe’s leading investors in renewable energy projects.

Metsähallitus to continue developing the projects

Metsähallitus and Nordic Generation have agreed that Metsähallitus will continue to develop the projects until the permits enter into effect. At Konnunsuo Metsähallitus and Neova Group subsidiary Vapo Terra Oy are continuing their joint development. Metsähallitus and Nordic Generation are also working on plans to engage local communities and will update accordingly in the future.

“This will enable us to optimise projects in accordance with the buyer’s goals. Nordic Generation has been very interested in the local impacts of the projects, especially with regard to the landscape,” explains Tuominen.

Wind power projects support municipalities’ climate targets and generate an average of EUR 35,000 in property tax revenue from the wind turbine each year.

EY-Parthenon assisted the transaction as the financial advisor and Hannes Snellman as the legal advisor.

Projects in a nutshell

Lyypäkki, Simo
42 wind turbines are being planned for state-owned land
EIA and zoning situation: A justified conclusion on the EIA report was received in May 2025 – the zoning proposal will be available in 2026.
Additional information: metsa.fi/lyypakki

Harsunlehto, Kajaani
5 wind turbines are being planned for state-owned land
EIA and zoning situation: Harsunlehto was part of the EIA procedure for Piiparinmäki-Lammaslamminkangas, which ended in 2014. The zoning proposal will be available in 2026.
Additional information: metsa.fi/harsunlehto

Konnunsuo, Pyhäntä
Project developed jointly by Metsähallitus and Neova Group subsidiary Vapo Terra Oy.
A total of 34 wind turbines are planned for state-owned and private land.
EIA and zoning situation: A justified conclusion on the EIA report was received in June 2025 – the zoning proposal will be available in 2026.
Additional information: metsa.fi/konnunsuo

Additional information

Metsähallitus: Markku Tuominen, Director, Wind Energy, Metsähallitus, markku.tuominen@metsa.fi, +358 (0)40 723 4895

Nordic Generation: Marko Salmela, Managing Director, Nordic Generation Oy, marko.salmela@nordicgeneration.com, +358 (0)400 64 981

About Metsähallitus
Metsähallitus has extensive experience as a project developer of wind power and a tenant of state-owned areas for wind power production. There are currently 184 wind turbines in operation on state-owned land. They have a combined capacity of approximately 750 MW and an annual production of 2,200 GWh. Metsähallitus has 11 of its own and 4 joint onshore wind power projects under way. In addition, it has 2 of its own offshore wind power projects and 1 joint offshore project under way. Wind power project development is currently underway on Finnish state-owned land with a total capacity of approximately 6 GW, and a further 8,5 GW in Finland’s maritime areas. The majority of these projects are being developed by Metsähallitus.

About Nordic Generation
Nordic Generation develops solar and wind power projects across Finland, with over 1 GW of renewable energy projects in various development stages in the pipeline. Nordic Generation is owned by Octopus Energy Renewable Infrastructure Trust plc (ORIT) and Sky (ORI SCSp), both managed by British Octopus Energy Generation. Octopus Energy Generation oversees a global portfolio of almost 5 GW of renewable energy projects, worth €8.5bn across 21 countries.