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European Energy sells half of Greek wind farm to Sampension

The 27 MW Tsoukes Sarres wind farm is scheduled to be completed in 2026 and contribute to Greece's green transition. It will now be co-owned by Sampension.
5. JAN 2026 11.24
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European Energy has sold 50 percent of the Greek wind farm Tsoukes Sarres to Sampension. The wind farm, which will have a total capacity of 27 MW divided into six onshore wind turbines, began construction in September 2024 and is expected to be completed in the first half of 2026. Once operational, the farm will supply green electricity to the Greek grid. This is reported by European Energy.

- This sales agreement demonstrates our ability to develop and construct high-quality renewable energy plants and bring them together with long-term institutional partners, says Jens-Peter Zink, Deputy CEO of European Energy.

The transaction builds on a long-standing collaboration between European Energy and Sampension, which already has a number of joint investments in European wind and solar projects.

For Sampension, the purchase is part of the strategy to increase investments in renewable energy while ensuring stable, long-term returns.

- Investments in renewable energy play a central role in Sampension's strategy to deliver stable, long-term returns to our pension customers while supporting the green transition, says Torbjørn Lange, Head of Real Estate and Infrastructure at Sampension.

The divestment is in line with European Energy's strategy to attract institutional investors to fully developed projects and use the proceeds for new investments in wind, solar and hybrid projects across Europe.

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