Better Energy and Andel Join Forces for Massive Danish Solar Project
- Better Energy and Andel join forces to build 15 solar energy parks in Denmark, with a total capacity of 2 GWp, in a billion-euro investment towards the country's green transition.
Danish renewables company Better Energy and energy and fibre-optic group Andel have announced a partnership to build 15 solar energy parks in Denmark between 2024 and 2028. The portfolio is expected to have a total capacity of 2 GWp and represents a billion-euro investment. The companies will each own 50% of the completed portfolio, starting with four projects totalling around 750 MWp. Better Energy will manage the development, construction, and technical operation of the projects.
The partnership aims to contribute to the green transition in Denmark and Andel's goal of reaching renewable energy production of 10 TWh in 2035. The initial four parks ready for construction include schemes near Vedde, Kong Mose, Radsted and Graenge, and Salto.
What is the goal of the partnership between Better Energy and Andel in Denmark?
- The goal of the partnership between Better Energy and Andel is to build 15 solar energy parks in Denmark between 2024 and 2028.
- The portfolio of solar energy parks is expected to have a total capacity of 2 GWp and represents a billion-euro investment.
- Better Energy will manage the development, construction, and technical operation of the projects.
- The partnership aims to contribute to the green transition in Denmark.
- Andel's goal is to reach renewable energy production of 10 TWh in 2035.
- The initial four parks ready for construction include schemes near Vedde, Kong Mose, Radsted, and Graenge, and Salto.