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European Energy A/S
Company Overview
European Energy A/S
Søborg, Denmark
2004
Approximately 840 employees globally (source: lei-lookup.com). No public revenues reported for 2023 or later.
What They Do
European Energy A/S focuses on renewable energy sources, including onshore solar farms, onshore and offshore wind, as well as battery energy storage systems (BESS) with a pipeline of 15 GWh. The company also works with Power-to-X (PtX), which includes the production of green hydrogen via electrolysis and e-methanol from renewable energy. Their services cover the entire project lifecycle, from green developments to land rights partnerships, permits, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of facilities (source: europeanenergy.com). Target markets include Europe, Australia, and North America, with an ambitious plan to develop 10 GW of capacity by 2027, which will meet the needs of 7.5 million homes in the USA (source: eenorthamerica.com). Their competitive advantage lies in a development pipeline of 66 GW and internal competencies that cover the entire value chain.
Projects & Achievements
Among the notable projects completed by European Energy is a 148 MW solar park that was connected to the grid in Denmark on December 23, 2025, as well as the world's first large commercial e-methanol plant, Kassø, which was launched in 2024. Additionally, Denmark's first green hydrogen plant was inaugurated in 2024 (source: europeanenergy.com). The company also has ongoing large projects, including a 1.1 GW project in Australia that received development approval on December 19, 2025, and the largest agri-PV solar park in Italy, which received the final investment decision on December 22, 2025. Furthermore, they won tenders for two agrivoltaic projects in France on December 18, 2025, and upgraded the Måde PtX facility to 8.1 MW electrolyzers on December 22, 2025 (source: europeanenergy.com).
Recent Developments
In the past two years, European Energy has announced the launch of the Kassø e-methanol plant and the inauguration of the Måde hydrogen facility in 2024. They have also connected a 148 MW solar park to the Danish power grid on December 23, 2025, and received approval for a 1.1 GW project in Australia on December 19, 2025. Additionally, they won tenders for agrivoltaic projects in France on December 18, 2025, and upgraded the Måde PtX facility to 8.1 MW electrolyzers on December 22, 2025 (source: europeanenergy.com). No major acquisitions, mergers, or funding rounds have been recorded in the latest records, but the company has completed two agreements according to Preqin data, with milestones such as PtX entry in 2021 and operation of facilities from 2024-2025.
Working There
European Energy employs over 900 people in various roles, including development, engineering, design, procurement, project management, asset management, and finance. Their headquarters is located in Søborg, Denmark, with offices in Glasgow, Hamburg, Potsdam, Warsaw, Barcelona, Milan, and Utrecht, as well as planned offices in Washington D.C. and Austin, USA (source: europeanenergy.com). The company's culture focuses on internal expertise and risk assessment, with a mission to develop solutions for a fossil-free society. Specific benefits are not documented in the sources, but there is a clear emphasis on being a
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