Eurowind Energy Portugal has successfully reached Ready-to-Build stage on two projects this summer. The acquisition of the Aveiro clusters, owned by Arada Green, Lda, which SPA had been signed in August 2024, reached to closing on the 21st of July 2025, since two clusters – Avanca (15 MW AC) and Esqueira (5 MW AC) – achieved Ready-to-Build stage and started construction. Two additional clusters of 15MW AC each – Ovar and Arada – are expected to also reach that stage later this year.
Just one month later, on the 21st of August 2025, Vale da Missa PV project, which acquisition had been signed in December 2024 also reached closing, as the project achieved Ready-to-Build stage. This 10MW AC project is located on a 20ha site in Borba, Alentejo Region, and more than 80 landowners have been involved in electric interconnection easement agreements. This acquisition marks Eurowind Energy’s southernmost project in Portugal.
The project was developed by Pentagab, Lda. and Enerfont, Lda., who successfully secured all permits and took the project to the Ready to Build stage.
In a statement Joaquim Pinto, Eurowind Energy Country Manager for Portugal, noted:
“It’s incredibly rewarding to witness such high activity across our portfolio in Portugal. Seeing these projects take shape, not only reflects the dedication of our team and partners but also reinforces our growing commitment to contribute to the energy transition in Portugal”.
The sellers also stated:
“Pentagab, Lda. and Enerfont, Lda. are very pleased to announce the conclusion of the sale agreement of the Vale da Missa Solar Plant to Eurowind Energy, a highly reputable company that, from the very beginning, recognized the value and potential of this project. This represents the culmination of several years of development reflecting the determination and resilience of the teams in facing the bureaucratic challenges of the sector”.
A new plant energized
In addition to these acquisitions, Eurowind Energy also energized the Enxara do Bispo PV Plant, in the region of Lisbon, on the 21st of August 2025. The project consists of five small generation units (“UPPs”) of 1 MW each, totaling 5 MW AC, and is sited across 13 hectares in two independent land plots located approximately 11 km northeast of Mafra.
With these achievements, Eurowind Energy continues to strengthen its activities in Portugal, where the company now has a portfolio under operation of more than 50 MWp and approximately another 50MWp under construction. In addition to this the company holds a development pipeline of more than 1,5 GW in the country, including the repowering and hybridization of the current portfolio with BESS and, where possible, with wind parks.
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