EE further expands its solar footrpint by acquiring 4.26MW of solar projects in Karditsa, Rodopi, Trikala and Magnisia

10 Jun 2017

EuroEnergy further expanded its geographical footprint in Greece by further acquiring 4.26MW of solar parks in the prefectures of Karditsa, Rodopi, Trikala and Magnesia.

The projects are fully operational with capacities ranging from 0.82MW to 0.5MW, enhancing EuroEnergy's solar portfolio mix with smaller projects that carry higher feed in tariffs.

With this latest acquisition EuroEnergy's total solar capacity in Greece increases to 35.5MW, exceeding the 30MW milestone. EuroEnergy owns and operates a further 18MW of solar assets in Romania. 

EuroEnergy completed its first renewable energy investment in Greece in 2008 and since then it has established a portfolio of wind and solar operating assets and a strong local management team with deep knowledge of the local renewables industry and excellent hands-on capabilities in developing and operating wind and solar assets.

Euroenergy seeks to expand its current operating asset base and its licensing portfolio in the Greek wind and solar market in the near future, as it is committed to continuing its presence and investments in the Greek Renewable energy market and contributing to the growth of the Greek economy. 

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