Investing for a
Sustainable Tomorrow

Investing in renewable energy is not just financially savvy; it’s an ethical choice with profound benefits. It fosters environmental sustainability by reducing carbon emissions, ensures long-term energy security, and capitalizes on a growing and resilient market. Furthermore, it aligns investments with the global transition towards cleaner, greener energy sources, contributing to a healthier planet for future generations.

With investments in number of renewable energy projects brought to operation, added with a significant portfolio of upcoming wind and solar development projects, Esmann Energy stands as a dependable and advantageous investment partner in the journey towards a sustainable future.

Currently, Esmann Energy is engaged in the following upcoming development projects:

Ongoing Announced
Development Projects

Strandby Solcellepark

Just outside the village of Strandby in North Jutland, Denmark, a photovoltaic installation is under development in a relatively remote area covering 160-180 hectares – located on rather poor farmland with extremely limited project visibility. The overall production would cover the electricity consumption of approximately 45-50.000 households, which is more than the number of households in the entire municipality of Vesthimmerland, where the project is being established.

With the hope and intention of creating better local acceptance of the proposed project plans, Strandby Solcellepark plan to offer significant contributions to the development of the community in the area of Strandby. The establishment of Strandby Solcellepark would be a significant step towards green transition and a crucially positive move for the development of the local area in Strandby.

Once the project receives approval from the local politicians, it will be initiated.

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Takenehöjden

Esmann Energy and Renewable Sweden are collaborating to investigate the establishment of a wind farm near Årjäng in Värmland, Sweden.

Parts of the planned Vindpark Takenehöjden can be found within one of the designated areas in the wind farm plan. The project area is in electricity price area SE3 and would contribute to achieving the goals of increased electricity production. In 2021 70% of Värmland’s electricity supply (4,185 GWh) was locally produced, but forecasts show that consumption in Sweden will double by 2045.

Explore Takenehöjden
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Wind turbines

The Takenehöjden wind farm is planned to contain 14 wind turbines.

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GWh

The Takenehöjden wind farm is estimated to produce 296 GWh.

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Supply of villas

The windturbines will approximately produce electricity 14.800 villas based on a Swedish scale with an annual consumption of 20.000 kWh, equaling the consumption of around 60.000 Danish households.

Contact

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Denmark

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