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Solar Park Düren has been acquired by Enerparc AG

Unigea Solar Projects GmbH has sold Solar Park Düren to Enerparc AG.

Solar Park Düren is a 17,985-MWp solar power station located in Germany.

Enerparc is an investment company for renewable energy projects. Headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, it manages projects all over the world. Enerparc AG is an internationally oriented and dynamically growing company. It offers all services related to the development and operation of solar power stations – individually customized, high quality and reliable.

Founded in 2007, Unigea Solar Projects is a specialized development company for large utility scale photovoltaic projects. Unigea is headquartered in Berlin, Germany, with branch offices in Vienna, Austria, and Plovdiv, Bulgaria.

Oaklins’ team in Austria acted as advisor to the seller in this transaction.

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Oaklins Austria

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