星期五, 20 6 月, 2025
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Swedish developer announces 1 GW PV project pipeline in home country

Helios Nordic Energy has secured another 500 MW of unsubsidized solar projects across southern Sweden.

Source:pv magazine

Swedish PV project developer Helios Nordic Energy AB announced it has added 10 ground-mounted PV projects to its pipeline in Sweden. “Helios Nordic Energy is looking to invite appropriate investors to invest into four of these solar parks, which are all located in the price area SE3 in Sweden,” a company’s spokesperson told pv magazine. “Their combined capacity is approximately 90 MW.”

The developer said the 10 new projects are all located in southern Sweden and have a combined capacity of around 500 MW, which brings the total capacity of the company’s PV project portfolio to over 1 GW. “The company’s next target is to increase the development portfolio to 2 GW by the end of 2022 in well-suited locations,” said Helios CEO, Andreas Tunbjer.

No further technical and financial details on the projects were provided.

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