European Energy has connected the 148 MW Glejbjerg Solar Park to the Danish electrical grid, marking the project’s transition to full commercial operation at the end of 2025. Glejbjerg Solar Park consists of 238,368 photovoltaic modules mounted on a fixed-tilt system and supported by 572 inverters. This technology configuration enables efficient operations and maintenance, a feature commonly appreciated in long-term infrastructure investments. Annual production is expected to reach around 153 GWh, corresponding to the electricity consumption of roughly 35,000 Danish households. The generation profile contributes to Denmark’s continued expansion of utility-scale solar production and supports the decarbonisation of the national electricity system.
Construction was completed in around one year and delivered on time. Reaching commercial operation at the end of 2025. The project also includes a number of community-focused elements within the surrounding landscape, such as a shelter and recreational spaces, aimed at integrating the solar park into the local environment and fostering long-term coexistence with the community.
Power generated by the facility is sold through a power purchase agreement, providing predictable revenue to underpin continued operations. With construction and commissioning now complete, technical risks have been materially reduced, creating a clear platform for long-term asset performance. Glejbjerg Solar Park connects to the grid at the same point as the nearby Holsted Solar Park, which is also owned by European Energy and already in operation. This shared grid connection establishes a natural link between the two assets and enables future options such as the integration of battery energy storage.
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