European Energy Sells Stake in Latvia’s Largest Solar Park to Sampension

Credit: European Energy

European Energy has sold a 50% stake in a 148-megawatt (MW) park under construction in Ventspils, Latvia, to Danish pension fund Sampension. The project, slated for completion in the fourth quarter of 2025, will be Latvia's largest solar energy facility and a significant addition to the country's capacity.

Latvia, which aims to generate 57% of its from renewable sources by 2030, has lagged behind its Baltic neighbors in solar energy development. In 2023, the country had just 500 MW of installed solar capacity. The Ventspils project is expected to bolster Latvia's progress toward its renewable energy goals, European Energy said.

“We are pleased to collaborate on Latvia's largest solar park with Sampension. This step is a natural continuation of our partnership, and we look forward to contributing to the green transition in Latvia together with Sampension,” said , European Energy's EVP and Head of Project Development.

Torbjørn Lange, Head of Real Estate and Direct at Sampension, called the Ventspils solar park an “attractive investment case” that aligns with Sampension's portfolio. “We value the opportunity to further strengthen our already excellent partnership with European Energy,” he added.

European Energy and Sampension have a long-standing collaboration on renewable energy projects across Denmark, Sweden, and Latvia. Both parties expressed interest in expanding their partnership to include additional solar and wind projects in the future.

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