Swedish ruling is dark cloud for solar parks: "Expansion will slow down"

A lobbying effort is underway in Sweden to change the law that has derailed European Energy’s solar project in the country. ”It’s not just our project that will be affected,” says the country manager.
Photo: PR/European Energy
Photo: PR/European Energy

European Energy’s expansion plans for its Swedish solar parks - and for that matter, the general expansion of solar energy in the country - have been negatively impacted by a recent ruling by a Swedish court, Mark och miljööverdomstolen (MÖD).

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