European Energy has completed grid connection of the Glejbjerg solar park in Denmark, bringing 148.2 MW of utility-scale solar capacity into full operation. The project reached commercial operation at the end of 2025 after final technical checks were concluded. Construction of the solar park was completed over a period of about one year. The Glejbjerg solar park consists of 238,368 solar modules installed on a fixed-tilt mounting structure and supported by 572 inverters.
The project is expected to generate approximately 153 GWh of electricity annually, equivalent to the power consumption of around 35,000 households in Denmark. Additionally, the project is connected at the same grid point as the nearby Holsted solar park, which is also owned by European Energy and is already operational. The shared grid connection enables coordination between the two assets, including the integration of battery energy storage systems, and provides a basis for stable long-term operations.
In December 2025, European Energy took the final investment decision on a 225 MW agri-PV project near Vizzini in Sicily, after securing support under Italy’s FER-X Contract for Difference auction. The project received its authorisation in 2023 and has now progressed following the successful auction outcome, which provides long-term revenue certainty. It is scheduled to reach commercial operation by the end of 2027.
