European Energy inaugurates 108MW Lancaster Solar Farm in Victoria, Australia, supplying Apple under a long-term PPA
European Energy has inaugurated its 108MW Lancaster Solar Farm in Victoria, Australia, which will supply renewable electricity to Apple under a long-term power purchase agreement. The solar park comprises approximately 170,000 solar panels and adds operational capacity to European Energy’s Australian portfolio. This project reflects European Energy's strategy of expanding its renewable energy portfolio in markets with strong demand for clean electricity and supportive regulatory frameworks. The inauguration took place during the Danish Royal Couple's State Visit to Australia, highlighting the international significance of the project.
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- 108MW Lancaster Solar Farm now operational in Victoria, Australia
- Apple secures long-term power purchase agreement (PPA)
- Project comprises approximately 170,000 solar panels
- Inauguration took place during the Danish Royal Couple's State Visit
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The solar park comprises approximately 170,000 solar panels. The inauguration took place during the Danish Royal Couple's State Visit to Australia and was attended by representatives from European Energy, local stakeholders and members of the Yorta Yorta community, the First Nations Traditional Custodians of the land.
"European Energy has inaugurated the 108MW Lancaster Solar Farm in Victoria, Australia"
"supplying electricity to Apple under a long-term power purchase agreement."
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