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European Energy A/S
Company Overview
European Energy A/S
Søborg, Denmark
2004
Approximately 800 employees globally (source: europeanenergy.com).
What They Do
European Energy A/S specializes in the development of renewable energy projects, including solar energy, wind energy, and Power-to-X technologies. Since 2021, the company has expanded its focus to include the production of green hydrogen and e-methanol, making it a key player in the international renewable energy market (source: europeanenergy.com). Their services range from greenfield projects to full project management, including permitting, engineering design, procurement, and operation and maintenance of solar power plants (source: europeanenergy.com). Target markets include both Europe and North America, where they offer long-term investments and Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) to businesses (source: eenorthamerica.com). In North America, they currently have 3 GW of projects under development with a goal of reaching 10 GW by 2027, which is equivalent to powering 7.5 million homes (source: eenorthamerica.com).
Projects & Achievements
The company has completed notable projects, including Denmark's first green hydrogen plant, inaugurated in 2024, as well as the world's first large-scale commercial e-methanol plant called Kassø, also in Denmark (source: europeanenergy.com). European Energy has a development pipeline of over 66 GW in solar, wind, and energy storage, as well as 15 GWh in BESS projects (source: europeanenergy.com). In the USA, they have 3 GW of projects in various stages of development aiming to reach 10 GW by 2027 (source: eenorthamerica.com). The company works closely with local developers and investors to secure land rights and execute projects efficiently (source: europeanenergy.com). Their geographical presence is strong in Denmark and Europe, with active expansion into North America, including planned offices in Washington D.C. and Austin, Texas (source: eenorthamerica.com).
Recent Developments
In the past two years, European Energy inaugurated its first green hydrogen plant in Denmark in 2024, followed by the launch of the Kassø e-methanol plant, marking the world's first large-scale commercial operation of its kind (source: europeanenergy.com). The company has also completed several development agreements and has undergone a quiet ownership transition, where founder Knud Erik Andersen has included his children as passive owners (source: energywatch.com). No specific information has been disclosed regarding acquisitions, mergers, or funding rounds in the available sources for 2024-2025.
Working There
European Energy offers a wide range of roles within the project lifecycle, including development, engineering, procurement, project management, and operation and maintenance of solar power plants (source: europeanenergy.com). Hiring is active in Søborg, Denmark, and there are plans to hire locally in North America to support projects towards the 10 GW goal (source: eenorthamerica.com). With around 800 employees globally as of mid-2024, the company contributes to new American jobs through its investments in the USA (source: europeanenergy.com). The company culture is characterized by a strong track record in contract management and full-cycle expertise, led by CEO Knud Erik Andersen, who holds a master's degree in engineering from the Technical University of Denmark (source: europeanenergy.com). No specific benefits packages have been documented in the sources.
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