European Energy opens Italian office

The Danish renewable energy energy developer and IPP continues to open new offices across Europe. On Monday, Milan will be added to the list of locations hosting European Energy's business.
Section of European Energy's Troia PV farm in solpark in Apulia, Italy. | Photo: PR / European Energy
Section of European Energy's Troia PV farm in solpark in Apulia, Italy. | Photo: PR / European Energy

In late 2019, Danish renewable energy developer and independent power producer European Energy launched its plan to expand its presence in core and growth markets by putting boots on the ground, so to speak.

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