The Danish green energy company European Energy has connected a 148 MW solar project Denmark.
The Glejbjerg solar farm, located in the municipality of Vejen in southern Denmark, includes 238,368 PV modules installed on a fixed tilt-mounting system supported by 572 solar inverters.
Annual production is expected to reach 133 GWh, equivalent to the electricity consumption of approximately 33,000 Danish households.
Poul Jacobsen, EVP and head of EPC in European Energy, revealed that the project has come online ahead of schedule, with construction taking around a year in total.
The Glejbjerg Solar Park is connected to the same grid point as the nearby 175 MW Holsted Solar Park, also owned by European Energy, which is already operational. A statement from the company said the shared network infrastructure creates a natural link between the two assets, including the integration of battery energy storage.
Earlier this month, Swedish independent energy producer Alight completed one Solar project of 215 MW in Lolland, Southern Denmark. Get out has taken over the project from European Energy for an undisclosed amount in March.
Denmark surpassed 4 GW of cumulative installed solar capacity by the end of 2024This is evident from figures from the Danish PV association Dansk Solcelleforening.
European Energy has received development approval for a Solar project of 1.1 GW in Queensland, Australia, earlier this week.
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