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Better Energy starts building a 200 MW solar subsidy-free project in Denmark

The Danish energy company Better Energy has launched the construction of a 200 MW solar project in Holsebro municipality (Denmark). The plant, which is build without subsidies, is owned by Danish company Heathland, and is expected to be commissioned in 2021. As of August 2020, solar accounts for 6% of Denmark’s total installed capacity, with 1 GW.

In June 2020, the Danish project developer Greengo and the German renewable power producer Encavis have decided to develop at least 500 MW of subsidy-free solar power projects in Denmark. The solar projects will be developed in phases, with the lead project "Project M01A", expected to start construction in Ringkøbing Skjern (Jutland) in 2020 (it has already secured zoning approval and building permit. The projects will not benefit from any financial incentives and Encavis will acquire projects early on and ensure financing until their commissioning.

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