Alight Acquires 79 MW Solar and 55 MW Battery Energy Storage Project in Kalundborg, Denmark
2026-04-22 09:54
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Alight has recently acquired a solar and battery energy storage project in Kalundborg, Denmark, from GreenGo Energy. The project boasts a peak capacity of 79 MW and an energy storage capacity of 55 MW. This marks Alight's first integrated solar and energy storage development project in Denmark, expected to generate approximately 95 GWh of electricity annually.

The project combines a utility-scale solar park with a co-located battery energy storage system, designed to achieve time-shifting of electricity. GreenGo Energy will continue to serve as the development partner until the project reaches the ready-to-build stage, expected around 2028.

Warren Campbell, CEO of Alight, stated: "We are delighted to add this solid project to our development pipeline and expand our portfolio in Denmark. This hybrid park is a fully integrated solar-plus-storage project at one of the most strategic locations in Denmark. By combining solar and BESS in the DK2 region, we can generate renewable energy at the times and locations where it is most needed."

Karsten Nielsen, CEO of GreenGo Energy, added: "We are very pleased to collaborate with Alight on their first project in Denmark. GreenGo will continue as the development partner until the ready-to-build stage. We see Kalundborg as a strong first step in supporting Alight's ambitious vision in the Nordics."

The project is planned for development under long-term power purchase agreements with commercial and industrial customers. Alight noted that this acquisition supports its goal of reaching at least 5 GW of installed capacity by 2030, further advancing renewable energy development.

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