European PPA champ sees 2019 as breakthrough year

With PPAs signed for 1.2 GW, Centrica was the segment's most active player in Europe in a year when the big utilities made their market entry.
Centrica Energy Trading Head Of Commercial Development Rasmus Buhl Møller. | Photo: PR / Neas Energy
Centrica Energy Trading Head Of Commercial Development Rasmus Buhl Møller. | Photo: PR / Neas Energy

Centrica Energy Trading – formerly Neas Energy – headquartered in Aalborg, Denmark, stands out as the last year's European champion of closing power purchase agreements, and Rasmus Buhl Møller, head of commercial development, stands with the golden trophy, shows a review from renewable energy fintech platform Pexapark. 

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