GreenGo Energy has completed its largest solar park to date in Denmark.
The 60MWp facility in Urup, Jutland, is now connected to the grid and operating at full capacity.
The park features advanced tracker solar panels optimised for maximum energy production, adapting to the sun’s movement throughout the day.
It is co-located with a wind farm to optimise land usage and minimise its environmental footprint.
This facility will be able to generate and supply electricity to approximately 6500 households.
GreenGo Energy’s chief operating officer Jean-Christophe Girouard said: “This project is a testament to our dedication to developing impactful renewable energy solutions.
“This solar park not only highlights our technical capabilities but also reflects our commitment to sustainability and our confidence in the Danish market and its growth potential.
“As the largest solar park we’ve developed, built, and commissioned in the country to date, it represents a major milestone in our journey, with more ambitious projects already on the horizon.”
The project is owned by Doral Energy, a company specialising in renewable energy investment, development, construction and operation.
Doral Energy chief executive Yaki Noyman said: “We are thrilled to see this project come to fruition and make a meaningful contribution to the transition toward clean energy.
“Collaborating with GreenGo Energy on this remarkable solar park has been a rewarding experience, and we look forward to further advancing sustainable energy together.”