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European Energy signs PPA with Amazon for three Australian solar parks

European Energy signs PPA with Amazon for three Australian solar parks

Press release

Jun 15, 2025

Power purchase agreement in Australia secures offtake from three solar parks developed by European Energy.

Copenhagen, Denmark, 15th June, 2025 – European Energy has signed power purchase agreements (PPAs) with Amazon Australia to deliver renewable electricity from three large-scale solar parks in Australia. The partnership covers the Mokoan Solar Park in Victoria, which is already operational, as well as two projects currently in the pre-construction procurement phase: Winton North Solar Park in Victoria and Bullyard Solar Park in Queensland.

Together, the three sites will provide more than 300 MW capacity. The projects will help lower carbon emissions in Australia and support Amazon’s commitment to enabling renewable energy.

The Mokoan Solar Park, situated in the Hume region of northern Victoria, has already begun supplying electricity to the grid. It has a capacity of 58 MW. It is expected to reduce carbon emissions by more than 60,000 tonnes each year and generate enough renewable electricity to power over 18,000 Australian homes.

Procurement is underway at Winton North solar park, near Glenrowan in northeast Victoria. The project will have a capacity of 130 MW and is expected to use more than 200,000 solar panels. In Queensland, the Bullyard solar park, located near Bundaberg, will add 125 MW and is currently in the procurement phase.

“This agreement shows that European Energy can deliver renewable energy projects across the globe to strategic partners,” said Catriona McLeod, Country Manager for Australia at European Energy.

“We’re proud to support Amazon’s renewable energy goals while contributing clean energy to the Australian grid through these projects.”

The PPA is part of European Energy’s broader approach to partnering with organisations that are committed to the energy transition. The company continues to combine global experience with local development to deliver renewable energy at scale.

“We are pleased to work with Amazon and see our first Australian solar park, Mokoan, already in operation. Our Australian operations are just ramping up, and we are delighted to be able to already now deliver this scale of renewable energy to our partners there,” said Jens-Peter Zink, Deputy CEO of European Energy.

European Energy is continuing to expand its presence in Australia, working closely with local communities, governments, and partners to support the country’s transition to renewable energy.

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