Zinkgruvan Wind Farm is located 70 km north of Linköping near the northern end of the Vättern Lake. The wind farm has a capacity of 53.2 MW and supplies approximately 40,000 Swedish households with fossil-free energy. Zinkgruvan was constructed and connected to the grid in early 2019. The acquisition marks CEE’s first investment in Sweden and the first project based on a long-term power purchase offtake agreement (PPA). Detlef Schreiber, CEO of CEE Group, commented: “The acquisition of Zinkgruvan wind farm is an important step forward in our international growth strategy. CEE acquired five wind farms in 2019, including Zinkgruvan, with a total enterprise value of approximately €200M.” CEE Investment Director Jens Schnoor adds: “We have a long lasting, very cooperative relationship with European Energy. This helped both parties a lot to finalize this investment, which was financed on an all-equity basis.”
Knud Erik Andersen, CEO of European Energy A/S, said: “We are very proud of the wind farm and we are delighted to hand over the keys to the long-term owner CEE. We are delighted that we have managed to successfully sell our first projects in Sweden and to be able to secure a multi-year agreement with a large offtaker. The Nordic countries are important to us and we hope to expand our pipeline here.”
The wind farm consists of 14 GE Renewables turbines with a capacity of 3.8 MW, a rotor size of 137 meters and a hub height of 110 meters. Zinkgruvan is the second construction project in Sweden for European Energy.
About European Energy:
Copenhagen-based European Energy constructs wind and solar farms as well as large scale green energy storage to build solutions to climate change. European Energy has constructed more than 1.2 GW of renewable energy capacity since it was founded in 2004. European Energy is currently developing and constructing parks in Europe, Australia and America.