European Energy wins 90 MW in Danish auction

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European Energy won subsidies at the inaugural technology neutral auction in Denmark with two solar projects. The two projects, Rødby Fjord at Lolland and Næssundsvej at Mors, will have a capacity of 60 MW and 30 MW respectively.

Both projects will receive a subsidy of DKK 28.4 per MWh.

In this auction, project developers offered a total of 540 MW of which 165 MW wind and 104 MW solar achieved subsidy.

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