Lucrative developer Wind Estate looks for a buyer

Project developer Wind Estate is scouting the terrain for a possible company sale, confirms CEO, expecting the process to conclude before New Year's.
Erik Abraham (left.) and Jens Petri Petersen are looking for buyers to take over their wind power company. | Photo: Wind Estate
Erik Abraham (left.) and Jens Petri Petersen are looking for buyers to take over their wind power company. | Photo: Wind Estate

One of the most profitable companies in the Danish wind energy sector's subcanopy might soon come under new ownership. Wind Estate, which develops, buys and operates wind farms with a current combined capacity of roughly 300 MW, has hired Deloitte to explore options for selling the business, Wind Estate confirms in a reply to EnergyWatch.

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