The present wind turbine on the island Ljusterö in 2014
Ljusterö is the site of a proposed project to install a large number of wind turbines to generate renewable energy. The project proposes 23 turbines, each with two megawattselectrical power output. Two wind turbines, one 0.8 MW was built in 2006 and one additional with 2 MW has been approved and was installed during 2009, but the other turbines have not yet been approved by the Österåker Municipality. The project has been heavily criticised by a large number of summer residents as well as permanent residents for affecting the archipelago's environment and views too much, making the island "look like an industrial power plant". Several other negative effects has been stated, such as generation of low frequency noise, drop of real estate values etc.
Photo gallery
Ljusterö Church. Photo: March 2008.
Old oak at Bössarviken, North Ljusterö. Photo: May 2008.
Mute swan with cygnets. South edge of Ljusterö. Photo: July 2008.
Klintsundet, "the door to the outer archipelago" and the bridge that spans between the western and eastern Lagnö. Photo: June 2008.
Marum's farm. Photo: July 2008.
View from Ljusterö huvud, Furusundsleden to the north. Photo: July 2008.