European Energy powers up 71MW Danish solar site
- Work on Rødby Fjord project began in May 2021
European Energy has actually linked the 71MW solar park Rødby Fjord to the grid.
Building And Construction on Rødby Fjord was started in May 2021 and lies on the Danish island of Lolland.
European Energy chief executive Knud Erik Andersen claimed: "We are going to see a year with a lot of task in our house market of Denmark.
" We have numerous projects that will be attached to the grid in the initial fifty percent of 2022 and also Rødby Fjord is a great begin for our company below at the beginning of the year."
European Energy has more than 9GW of green energy capacity under development in Denmark, including greater than 8GW are solar parks.
It is estimated that 25% of Denmark's complete electricity consumption can be covered by solar power simply utilizing the area of 0.5% of Denmark's overall agricultural acreage.
The Danish Energy Agency (DEA) approximates that Denmark by 2040 will have 13GW of solar energy capacity, while using 35.1 TWh of electricity for typical electricity use.