Danish energy developer enters solar joint venture with London-based AM

While European Energy is trying to amass its own project pipeline in the UK, the Danish RE developer enters a joint venture with London-based asset manager Armstrong to install a 500 MW solar farm, thereby soaring back into the British market.
Photo: Gregers Tycho/ERH
Photo: Gregers Tycho/ERH
BY VICTOR EMIL KRISTENSEN, ENERGYWATCH

A little over one month ago, European Energy announced in connection with its quarterly interim report its plans to open international offices for the first time in Sweden, Germany, Scotland and, not least, England.

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