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The solar park is located  by the E4 highway north of Linköping. The image is a graphic visualisation of the solar park. It will not necessairly be true to the actual shape.
The solar park is located by the E4 highway north of Linköping. The image is a graphic visualisation of the solar park. It will not necessairly be true to the actual shape.

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The construction of Sweden’s largest solar park is now ready to begin!

The deal is signed and ready – the foundation works for Sweden’s largest solar park will begin shortly. The park will be located in the south of Sweden and will produce as much electricity as 2 300 households consume on a yearly basis.

In June this year, Swedbank signed a letter of intent with Eneo Solutions to establish a solar park under a power purchase agreement (also known as “PPA”). The PPA is now signed and the construction of Sweden's largest solar park will soon begin.

"Through close cooperation with all involved parties, we now have all agreements in place and are ready to start the construction," says Joar af Ekenstam, Sales and Marketing Manager at Eneo and Key Account Manager for Swedbank.

The PPA details the financing, location and size of the park. The selected land, located just north of Linköping, will shortly be prepared. The first solar panels be installed by March 2020. In June 2020, the park is set to be up and running and produce solar electricity.

Eneo will own the park and be responsible for the construction and maintenance. Infranode, a specialist infrastructure investor in the Nordics, finances the solar park.

“This project marks an important milestone in our partnership with Eneo Solutions. We see a huge transformation towards more sustainable solutions in the energy sector and our societies. We want to contribute to the transformation via this collaboration”, says Carl-Emil Lindholm, Director and Country Lead for Sweden at Infranode.

The land selected for the solar park, located on the E4 highway next to the Gärstad plant, is about 13 hectares and owned by Tekniska verken.

"We are very proud that Linköping now will receive Sweden's largest solar park," says Charlotta Sund, CEO, Tekniska Verken. “We are building the world's most resource-efficient region and therefore we must increase the availability of long-term sustainable energy solutions. Here solar energy plays an important role.”

The solar panels will have an installed capacity of roughly 12 MW. The expected annual production of solar electricity is approximately 11,500 MWh, comparable to the annual electricity consumption of 2 300 households (houses).

For Swedbank, the solar park is a way of actively adding new green electricity to the grid, while also inspiring other companies to make similar efforts in renewable energy and sustainability.

“We have said it before, but it is worth repeating: sustainability work is not a competition, everyone must contribute. We are of course hoping that other companies will make similar efforts in the future. To actively add new renewable capacity to the grid is an important part of the transition towards a sustainable energy system”, says Fredrik Nilzén, Head of Group Sustainability Swedbank.

Several players have contributed to Sweden's largest solar cell park being built:

  • Eneo has developed the park and will own and manage it
  • Swedbank is purchasing the produced electricity
  • Infranode is funding the solar park
  • Tekniska verken owns the land
  • Newsec is Eneo’s primary financial advisor

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About Eneo

Eneo offers better power to large organizations. Better means cheaper, more predictable in terms of cost and greener than alternatives. Our customers sign long-term Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with us to buy power. We finance, build and operate solar installations to generate that power. Today we operate over 40 PPA-based solar plants for commercial and public sector customers.

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Alight - solar energy for large corporations

At Alight, we’re on a mission to kick carbon off the grid by helping energy-intensive businesses switch to solar. We develop, own and operate onsite and offsite solar projects across Europe and sell the clean energy to businesses at a low, fixed cost backed by a power purchase agreement (PPA), always independent of government funding or subsidies. By 2030, we aim to have an installed capacity of at least 5 GW, paving the way for a more sustainable future.

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