European Energy poised to kick in door of exploding solar market with 170 MW

Danish renewable power developer and IPP European Energy is looking to build a 170 MW solar farm near Helsingborg, Sweden, but wanted to keep it a secret for a while longer based on the expectation of the country's PV market exploding in the coming years.
European Energy is used to installing large-scale solar farms in Southern Europe and Denmark – but now it wants into breakthrough into Sweden. | Photo: PR / European Energy
European Energy is used to installing large-scale solar farms in Southern Europe and Denmark – but now it wants into breakthrough into Sweden. | Photo: PR / European Energy

The last few years have seen wind turbines sprout up like mushrooms throughout the Swedish landscape, making the country one of the fastest growing markets for onshore wind.

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