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Swedish firm OX2 to spend €700m on two wind farms in Finland
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Swedish energy development firm OX2 announces plans to construct wind farms in Finland .
The investment will amount to more than 700 million euros, the firm said.
Construction is "set to start immediately", the company said.
The wind farms will have a combined annual output of around 1.6 terawatt hours (TWh).
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