Akuo's Crowdfunding Campaign for Greek Solar Parks
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French renewable power producer Akuo is seeking crowdfunding for a 4-MWp solar complex in Greece, with an initial target of EUR 1 million. The funds will be raised through the AkuoCoop by Lendosphere portal, open to all European citizens with a minimum investment of EUR 100. The project is located in the Thessaly region near Larissa and consists of four PV plants commissioned last year, expected to generate 6.3 GWh annually.
The solar complex is part of Akuo's initiative to deploy 500 MW of PV capacity in Thessaly, supporting Greece's goal of increasing renewable energy share to over 80% by 2030. The crowdfunding campaign aims to engage individual investors in sustainable energy projects and promote community involvement in renewable energy development.
How is Akuo engaging European citizens in funding solar projects in Greece?
- Akuo is seeking crowdfunding for a 4-MWp solar complex in Greece through the AkuoCoop by Lendosphere portal.
- The crowdfunding campaign is open to all European citizens with a minimum investment of EUR 100.
- The project is located in the Thessaly region near Larissa and consists of four PV plants commissioned last year.
- The solar complex is part of Akuo's initiative to deploy 500 MW of PV capacity in Thessaly to support Greece's goal of increasing renewable energy share to over 80% by 2030.
- The crowdfunding campaign aims to engage individual investors in sustainable energy projects and promote community involvement in renewable energy development.
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