A new wind farm with up to five turbines is planned for Lamustenmäki in Pieksämäki, Finland. The project's master plan recently underwent review by the Pieksämäki Technical Board. It will now enter a 30-day public proposal phase starting October 23.
Local residents and stakeholders can examine the wind power scheme during this period. The development represents Finland's continued push toward renewable energy expansion.
Pieksämäki is a municipality in the Southern Savonia region known for its forested landscapes. Wind farm projects often generate mixed reactions in rural Finnish communities.
While renewable energy brings environmental benefits, some residents express concerns about visual impact and noise. The 30-day review period allows for public input before any final decisions.
Finland has been actively developing wind power capacity across the country. The Lamustenmäki project follows this national trend toward cleaner energy sources.
This proposal comes as Finland works to meet its carbon neutrality goals. Wind power plays a crucial role in the country's energy transition strategy.
