European Energy will operate Gedmose solar park in Denmark from January 2026, expanding its renewable energy portfolio. The park, owned by Heartland, has a capacity of 207MW and supplies electricity to over 50,000 households annually. This move allows European Energy to diversify its operational services.
The electricity generated by Gedmose solar park is sold to companies like BESTSELLER and Normal under a power purchase agreement. Heartland’s communication head highlighted the park’s contribution to Denmark’s energy supply and the importance of a robust energy infrastructure. European Energy plans to further expand its asset management and operations activities.
European Energy aims to optimize electricity production at a lower cost through new technological solutions. The company plans to offer services to third-party owners and become a significant revenue driver in the future. The agreement with Heartland marks an important step in this strategic direction, providing stable and efficient operations for the solar park.
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