European Energy has connected the 148MW Glejbjerg Solar Park (pictured) to the Danish grid following final technical checks.
The company said the asset strengthens its Northern Europe portfolio through a utility-scale plant supported by a power purchase agreement.
It added that the solar park comprises 238,368 PV modules on a fixed-tilt system and 572 inverters.
Annual production is expected to reach around 153GWh, corresponding to the electricity consumption of roughly 35,000 Danish households.
“Bringing Glejbjerg Solar Park online ahead of schedule demonstrates a consistent construction process and provides a strong foundation for the asset’s operational performance in the years ahead,” said Poul Jacobsen, evp and head of EPC in European Energy.
Construction took approximately one year and was delivered on schedule.
Several community-oriented features have been incorporated into the surrounding landscape, including a shelter and recreational areas.
Electricity from the plant is delivered under a power purchase agreement, ensuring stable revenue characteristics that support ongoing operations.
Glejbjerg Solar Park is connected at the same grid point as the nearby Holsted Solar Park, which is already operational.


