European Energy, a Copenhagen-based renewable energy developer, has completed construction and connected the 148.2 MW Glejbjerg Solar Park to Denmark’s grid following final technical checks. Construction was delivered over approximately one year, and commercial operation date was achieved at the end of 2025. The solar park has comprised 238,368 photovoltaic modules installed on fixed-tilt structures and supported by 572 inverters, forming a utility-scale asset designed for streamlined operations. According to European Energy, the plant has been expected to generate around 133 GWh annually, corresponding to electricity consumption for roughly 33,000 Danish households. The project has operated under a power purchase agreement suitable for long-term ownership. European Energy said that consistent construction progress has reduced technical risk and supported stable operational performance. The shared grid connection with the nearby Holsted Solar Park has enabled coordinated operations and potential future battery integration. Recently, European Energy has announced its final investment decision for the 225 MW agri-PV solar park near Vizzini in Sicily.
European Energy connects 148 MW Glejbjerg solar park Denmark to Grid
European Energy has connected the 148.2 MW Glejbjerg Solar Park in Denmark to the grid under a power purchase agreement, targeting about 133 GWh annual generation.
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