GreenGo Energy, a Denmark-based renewable energy developer, has started construction on its 170 MWp solar project near Aalborg, Denmark. The company has developed the Brønderslev project since 2021 while overseeing engineering design and PV technology selection processes. According to GreenGo Energy, the solar park will use bifacial modules mounted on single-axis trackers across 280 hectares. This project anticipated to generate 206 GWh of power annually from 2027, supplying electricity equivalent to more than 59,000 households. The company has also stated that the solar park could reduce approximately 21,000 tons of emissions annually from Danish energy production. The company is also developing a co-located BESS to support production flexibility and improve grid stability after the project commissioning.