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List of 3 green infrastructure investors from Scandinavia

Scandinavian countries have undergone considerable growth in recent years, nowadays the market is considered mature compared to other European countries such as Portugal and Spain. An outlier to this trend is Finland, which has been setting record levels of growth in recent years. Additionally, in 2020, Norway’s sovereign fund which currently manages $1.3 trillion was […]

List of 3 green infrastructure investors from France

As part of the French climate change initiative, the Government has pledged to invest €1bn in renewable energy projects over the coming years. Using this investment, France hopes to multiply its installed capacity 10-fold and have an installed capacity of 100GW by 2050. 40GW of this installed capacity will be provided by offshore wind farms […]

Job Spotlight: Sales Development Representative @ Glint Solar (Oslo/Remote)

In this article series, we are highlighting exciting job offers from the European renewable energy industry. Today’s job offer: The Oslo-based solar software startup Glint Solar is looking for support in their Sales Development Team. Who is offering the job? The world needs to increase the amount of renewable energy to battle climate change. Glint […]

List of 3 green infrastructure investors from Switzerland

Similar to neighbouring European countries, Switzerland has outlined ambitions to be net-zero by 2050. In order to fulfil such goals, widespread investments in green infrastructure is required. As part of their plans, Switzerland plans to triple the installed capacity of wind and solar by 2035. In 2021, renewable energy sources accounted for 26% of energy […]

List of 3 green infrastructure investors from Spain

The Spanish Government has outlined plans for the renewable capacity to increase by a minimum of 3GW per year and by 2050, the energy consumed will be 100% from renewable energy sources. Due to the vast solar potential the country possesses, several of the leading investors have established a foothold in the Spanish solar market […]

List of 3 green infrastructure investors from the United Kingdom

Similarly, to most European countries, the United Kingdom has put a real emphasis on renewable energy development and supporting green infrastructure investments. The acceleration of growth can be seen in the private and public sectors. In 2022, the UK Government announced £37m of funding for biomass and hydrogen projects. Some of the leading European investors […]

List of 3 green energy infrastructure investors from Germany

The German Government has made several steps to promote green energy investments and reduce the country’s reliance on fossil fuels, which has become increasingly important due to the ongoing war in Ukraine. The Coalition Government made several commitments to increase green energy production when they took charge in 2021. The changes will propel the country […]

Job Spotlight: Working student in IT Infrastructure @ MOWEA GmbH (Berlin/Remote)

In this article series, we are highlighting exciting job offers from the European renewable energy industry. Today’s job offer: The German wind technology startup MOWEA GmbH is looking for support in their IT Infrastructure Team in Berlin. Who is offering the job? MOWEA is a spin-off of the Technical University of Berlin and has developed […]

List of 3 renewable energy developers offering PPAs in Denmark

Power purchase agreements (PPA) have become increasingly important for renewable energy developers and customers to guarantee the security of income and electricity. One of the most popular forms of PPAs is corporate, which offers a long-term energy solution to major organizations and allows them to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. Numerous large-scale PPAs have been […]

List of 3 renewable energy developers offering PPAs in Scandinavia

Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Denmark countries are among the leading European developers of renewable energy. In 2018, Norway and Sweden accounted for over half of the PPAs agreed upon in Europe. In recent years, the growth in Scandinavian countries is considered mature compared to the rapid growth seen in Portugal, Spain, and France. One Scandinavian […]