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18 companies ensure construction of new solar park through Power Purchase Agreement (PPA)

A new PPA between Reel and 18 Danish companies will help establish a new solar park in Hjørring Municipality. With over half of the participants being local businesses, the PPA has secured strong community support for the solar park, a testament to their ability to foster an inclusive energy transition.

Copenhagen, 9th April 2025
  • Developers Momentum Energy Group A/S, and Villerup Hovedgaard will establish a new solar park in Hjørring Municipality, set to be operational in late 2025. The new solar park, called Villerup Sol, will be built thanks to a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) between Reel and 18 local and national Danish companies.
  • The PPA is a long-term electricity contract where the companies buy a fixed amount of power at a fixed price for 5 to 10 years. At the same time, the PPA ensures the solar park obtains the necessary revenue security to secure financing and thus ensure its construction.
  • Among the ambitious companies included in the PPA are Skallerup Seaside Resort A/S, Vraa Dampvaskeri A/S, Thisted Fjerritslev Cementvarefabrik A/S, Expo-net Danmark A/S, Aasted A/S and Nic Christiansen Gruppen A/S.
  • Once operational, the solar park is expected to produce 12.4 mil kWh of electricity annually – equivalent to the consumption of approximately 2,750 Danish households.

A PPA model that strengthens local support for renewable energy

Like the rest of Europe, Denmark needs to find a way to solve the climate crisis while ensuring high energy security and competitive electricity prices. Installing more renewable energy is a silver bullet that can solve several challenges at once – but it can also risk local resistance if not approached with inclusion at its core. Reel believes that PPAs - and their inclusive nature - are key to this planned expansion.

Anders Engtoft Meldgaard, CCO of Reel, says:

Our PPA model offers a unique opportunity for companies of all sizes - especially local businesses - to participate in renewable energy development. By directly engaging and benefitting local businesses, these agreements can help foster community-support for renewable projects. We have been very pleased with our collaboration with Villerup Hovedgaard and Momentum Energy Group so far, and we are excited to see Villerup Sol come to life.

Local value creation has been key for the Villerup Sol project. Over half of companies buying power from the new park are from Hjørring Municipality. And the solar park, which will be located at Villerup Hovedgaard, has been designed with strong involvement from the local municipality and neighbours, resulting in no local opposition.

Jørgen Høll, CEO of Skallerup Seaside Resort, a PPA signatory, says of the project’s local aspect:

Skallerup Seaside Resort is not only committed to supporting the renewable energy transition, we are also committed to supporting it locally. We are excited about purchasing power from the new solar park at Villerup, which will be located only 6 kilometers from our company.

Unlocking value for renewable energy developers

Many banks now require PPAs to finance new renewable energy projects, yet PPAs have traditionally been restricted to large consumers like Carlsberg and Novo Nordisk. This has left most companies unable to participate, limiting the pool of potential off-takers and, consequently, making it more challenging for developers to secure financing.

Reel’s multi-buyer PPA model addresses this gap by allowing companies of all sizes to collectively enter PPAs. This expands the market of PPA off-takers and makes it easier for developers to secure financing - a win-win for the energy transition.

Kristian Månsson, Head of Development, Wind and Solar, at Momentum Energy Group, says:

PPAs are crucial for the development of new solar projects, and Reel’s multi-buyer model gives us access to a much larger segment of buyers. We are excited to bring this project to life together with Villerup Hovedgaard, Reel and all the participating companies. It means a lot that we can directly support local businesses in this way.

While ‘multi-buyer’ PPAs can unlock new offtakers for developers they can also become prohibitively complex, involving multiple stakeholders, and legal agreements. Standardising and digitising these contracts, as Reel does, can significantly streamline the process. This not only makes it easier for more companies to enter PPAs, but also for developers to bring new solar and wind projects to market.

As Vibe Gro from Villerup Hovedgaard explains:

The energy market is complex, and Reel’s expertise in handling the legal and financial complexities of PPAs has been essential in realising this project. Securing local support has also been a key priority in developing this project, and the PPA has enabled strong partnerships with local companies, in addition to a park design that is thoughtfully adapted to the willow-tree landscape.

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About Reel

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Reel is an electricity supplier founded in climate science, dedicated to accelerating the energy transition. Specializing in Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), Reel provides companies with stable, fixed electricity prices from newly built solar and wind parks, while offering developers the financial certainty needed to build new solar and wind projects. In doing so, Reels customers actively contribute to the expansion of new renewable energy, powering a sustainable future.

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About Momentum Energy Group

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Momentum Energy Group A/S is an international asset manager, developer and investor in wind and solar energy, founded and based in Denmark. With over 20 years of experience, they produce over 450 GWh of carbon free energy per year, corresponding to the average annual electricity consumption of approximately 250,000 Danes.

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About Villerup Hovedgaard

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Villerup Hovedgaard is a Danish estate, owned by Vibe Gro and Johannes Falk. Since 1988, they have used the land to grow willow trees for use in biogenic building materials, coastal protection, and biomass energy. The new solar park is the owners’ second renewable energy venture, following an installation of wind turbines

About the companies

AASTED ApS

AURION A/S

BRDR. SOMMER, SMEDE- OG MASKINVÆRKSTEDET A/S

CAMRO A/S

Combine A/S

ERIK LYTZEN A/S

EXPO-NET DANMARK A/S

Friskolen Skallerup

LINKA ENERGY A/S

MIM-PLAST ApS

NIC. CHRISTIANSEN GRUPPEN A/S

Plantefabrikken ApS

SEJLSTRUP ENTREPRENØRFORRETNING A/S & VM MØRTEL A/S

SKALLERUP SEASIDE RESORT A/S

SPAR SKALLERUP A/S

THISTED-FJERRITSLEV CEMENTVAREFABRIK A/S

VRÅ DAMPVASKERI A/S

VRÅ HØJSKOLE

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