European Energy is on track to connect more than 600MW wind power capacity in 2023, having connected more than 400MW so far in 2023.
With projects spanning several countries, including Germany, Sweden, Poland, Brazil, the Netherlands, and Lithuania, European Energy’s efforts in 2023 have resulted in 432.7MW new wind capacity globally.
Beyond the already installed wind turbines, European Energy is installing next phase of wind power projects this year.
“Plans are in place to incorporate an additional 171.8MW of wind capacity within 2023.
“Details of these upcoming projects, set for grid connection by year’s end, will be revealed in the subsequent months, with locations in Sweden, Germany, Poland and Lithuania earmarked.
Wind farms that have reached commercial operation as of August 2023, include Ouro Branco I & II (72MW), in Brazil, the 22.5MW Quatro Ventos in Brazil and the 50MW Anyksciai in Lithuania.
Wind farms due online by the end of 2023 include the Grevekulla & Skåramåla sites in Sweden, totalling 85.2MW and Vier Berge II, in Germany (12.6 MW).


