Swiss fund manager SUSI Partners, through its SUSI Renewable Energy Fund II, has completed the purchase of four wind farms in Denmark with a combined capacity of 90 MW.
The projects involved are:
The Nojsomheds Odde wind project was acquired from European Energy while the Lønborg Hede II, Gronkaer, and Handest Hede were purchased from Eurowind Energy.
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