European Energy A/S, a Copenhagen-based renewables developer, has bought a 50% stake in a 160 MW offshore wind project in South Denmark from Sonderborg Forsyning, a local utility.
In 2027, the Lillebaelt Vind wind farm is expected to be operational. For this project, the two partners are currently investigating new alternatives for turbine sizes, including units with a tip height of up to 242 meters.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has launched its first debt fund – CI Green Credit Fund I (CI GCF I) – with EUR320 million (US$365.94 million) in seed capital. Marketing of the fu...
Read moreEuropean Energy A/S has announced that its 71 MW Rodby Fjord solar photovoltaic project has been connected to the grid, located on the island of Lolland in Denmark. The company has started constructi...
Read moreRWE has signed a concession agreement with the Danish Energy Agency (Energistyrelsen) to construct and operate the 800 MW Thor offshore wind farm for 30 years.
Read moreEncavis AG has signed a purchase agreement with European Energy for two solar parks in Denmark with a generation capacity of 105 megawatts (MWp) in total. The projects involved are the subsidy-free S...
Read moreVattenfall has taken the final investment decision for Vesterhav Syd and Vesterhav Nord offshore wind farms located on the west coast of Jutland, Denmark.
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