Dutch-based company has wind farm eyes of paddocks
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EUROPEAN Energy has become the latest renewable energy company to approach Loddon landowners.
The Dutch-based company has had meetings with farmers in the Pyramid Hill and Mincha districts.
Some have already voiced opposition to European Energy’s wind farm proposed and erected banners in Pyramd Hill and on farm fences.
The banners have come from Wimmera Mallee Alliance protesting against renewable and mining projects in the their region.
European Energy’s country manager Australia, Catriona McLeod, has received a list of questions from the Loddon Herald about the company’s plans for the district.
The company’s website says European Energy was founded in Denmark in 2004 by Knud Erik Andersen and Mikael D. Pedersen and now has offices in more than 20 countries.
Its first Australian project was the 58MW solar farm at Winton.
European now has eight solar farms in Victoria, New Wales and Queensland and a wind farm in Queensland.
The company also lists five battery storage projects on its website.
European Energy says it is a leading player globally in renewable energy, across solar, wind, green hydrogen, e-methanol and other emerging technologies.


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