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Merged Libra Group’s North European biogas energy subsidiary into EuroEnergy, adding three biogas facilities to the portfolio.
Secured approximately €15.5 million in financing for the construction of a solar portfolio in Boguszyn precinct, Leszno County in southwest Poland with mBank.
Signed PPA contracts for the entirety of portfolio in Poland.
Signed PPA contract with Electrica SA for Romanian portfolio.
Entered the Polish renewables market with a 20 MW solar portfolio, a €80 million investment, in a joint venture with Afcon Renewable Energy.
Agreed to acquire and develop 114+ MW wind project in Croatia.
Signed a PPA contract with ENEL for Romanian portfolio.
Ventured into autonomous drone inspection services in partnership with Perceptual Robotics.
Secured €30 million in financing from Cordiant for Greek wind portfolio.
Sold portfolio of 68 operating solar projects in Greece to Reden Solar.
Launched a €5 million equity partnership with Flexam Invest for a Greek solar portfolio.
Sold solar portfolio of three operating projects in Greece of a total capacity of 7MW to Reden Solar, in the latter’s initial investment in Greece.
Acquired 68 operating solar projects totalling over 30 MW from CNE.
Secured €60 million in financing from Cordiant Capital and Arcano Partners for 68 operating solar projects totaling over 30 MW.Â
Sold €300 million wind asset portfolio in Greece to Fortress Investment Group.Â
Sold Greek solar asset portfolio valued at €240 million, involving 57 projects with a total capacity of nearly 60 MW, to Fortress.
Acquired solar portfolio with an additional 22 MW across 20 projects.
Acquired 16 MW of wind licenses in Evia, Greece.
Transferred four biogas facilities in Latvia to sister company Convergen Energy, which became Convergen Latvia.
Acquired 14 MW of wind licenses in Fokida, Greece.
Reached milestone, expanding EuroEnergy’s operational portfolio by an additional 35 MW.
Expanded interests in wind sector by purchasing seven EDF EN Hellas wind park projects in Fokida and Viotia, Greece, totalling 119 MW.
Acquired two operating solar parks in Nafplio and Thiva in Central Greece with a combined capacity of 6.12 MW.
Expanded solar capacity with two projects, Environmental and Almyros, totalling 17.5 MW, in Thiva, Viotia, and Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece.
Achieved a milestone by adding 15 operating solar projects of a 58MW capacity across Greece, reaching 65MW in total.
Acquired five operating wind projects with a total installed capacity of 120 MW in Greece from EDF EN Hellas, plus an additional 10 MW under construction in Fokida, Kefalonia, and Lakonia, Greece.
Secured €17 million in financing for Environmental and Almyros solar projects, totalling 17.5 MW, in Greece.
Diversified into biogas in Greece with four biogas licenses.
Acquired local partner shares in Latvia, gaining full ownership of EuroEnergy Biogas Latvia. This portfolio comprised a total of seven Latvian biogas projects: four of which were operational (Piejura Energy, Vegi Eco, Ecozeta and Zemgali JR), and a further three which were granted official development licenses (Dubnas Siltums, Naujenes Jauda, and Remas Energija).
Energized 10 MW solar project in Vrish, Lehliu, Calarasi, Romania.
Expanded into Romania with two solar projects totalling 8.5 MW, Atticki and Irini, in Lehliu, Calarasi, Romania.
Signed a PPA contract with ENEL for Romanian portfolio.
Secured €12 million in financing for third Romanian solar project Vrish in Lehliu, Calarasi, Romania from Banca Romaneasca.
Energized third biogas project located in Cesvaine, Madona, Latvia.
Electrified 2 MW solar project in Vrousti, Peloponnese Region, Greece.
Acquired two operational wind farms in Garbis and Zephyros, Greece, adding 42 MW to wind energy portfolio.
Electrified 1.1 MW solar project in Meligalas, Central Macedonia Region, Greece.
Secured €11 million in financing for two solar projects, Atticki and Irini, in Romania from Banca Romaneasca.
Secured €7 million loan facility from Emporiki Bank for constructing a 2 MW solar project in Vrousti, Peloponnese Region, Greece.
Energized a second biogas project in Liepaja, Latvia, with a facility purchased directly by a local industrial company to provide heat as a process fuel.
Secured €11 million in financing for constructing three biogas projects in Latvia from DnB NORD.
Acquired  90 MW development portfolio as part of a 2009 joint venture to develop 150 MW of solar energy in Northern Greece.
Secured approximately €2 million financing facility from Alpha Bank for 1.1 MW solar project in Meligalas, Central Macedonia Region.
Energized 3.8 MW solar project in Alexandroupolis, Thrace, Greece.
Secured €7.9 million in financing from National Bank of Greece (NBG) to construct 3.8 MW solar plant in Alexandroupolis, Thrace, Greece.
Signed EPC for the construction of 1.1 MW solar project in Meligalas, Central Macedonia Region.
Energized first biogas project located in Jelgava, Latvia.
Signed EPC to construct a 3.8 MW solar plant in Alexandroupolis, Thrace, Greece, one of the biggest solar facilities in Greece at the time.
Secured €250,000 in financing from Millennium Bank for its first solar project in Northern Greece.
Expanded into Latvia by acquiring six biogas projects, three of which were completed under EuroEnergy Latvia.
Entered wind energy sector, announcing the formation of a joint venture to develop three wind farm assets in Greece with a projected total capacity of approximately 150 MW.
Energized the first solar project in Kilkis, Central Macedonia Region, Greece as part of a joint venture, one of the earliest solar projects in Northern Greece.
Signed framework agreement with AES Solar for the sale of a 4.3 MW solar project, the biggest solar project at that time in Greece.
Initiated development of solar portfolio, signing EPC for a solar project in Northern Greece.
Launched partnership agreement to develop six solar projects totalling 25 MW.
Launched by Libra Group in Greece, EuroEnergy became the Group’s first investment in the renewable energy sector and, at the time, one of the pioneers in the Greek renewable energy market.