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European Energy invests heavily in batteries

European Energy invests heavily in batteries
European Energy aims to have at least 1GWh of batteries in operation in the Nordics and Baltics by 2027, which will mainly be connected to its solar farms.
“”It’s a very big bet for us, and it’s something we’re doing across almost all of our 25 markets," says Knud Erik Andersen, CEO of European Energy. | Photo: Thomas Lekfeldt/Ritzau Scanpix
“”It’s a very big bet for us, and it’s something we’re doing across almost all of our 25 markets," says Knud Erik Andersen, CEO of European Energy. | Photo: Thomas Lekfeldt/Ritzau Scanpix
“”It’s a very big bet for us, and it’s something we’re doing across almost all of our 25 markets," says Knud Erik Andersen, CEO of European Energy. | Photo: Thomas Lekfeldt/Ritzau Scanpix

In recent years, European Energy has focused on wind farms, solar cell projects and green fuel factories, but is now investing heavily in battery storage, according to Danish business daily Børsen.

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  • Photo: Nanna Kreutzmann
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