European Energy closes sale of 14.4 MW German wind farm to Encavis

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European Energy has signed the divestment of Viertkamp wind park, which consists of four 3.6 MW Vestas V126 turbines in Northern Germany. With a total capacity of 14.4 MW, Viertkamp will generate approximately 50.000 MWh per year, delivering green electricity to more than 12,500 German households.

European Energy has closed the deal with the Hamburg-based utility, Encavis AG.

The project will save more than 30,000 tonnes of CO2 per year.

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