Enery, an independent renewable energy power producer in Central and Eastern Europe, acquired Project Lassie, a portfolio of 32 operational solar projects totaling 34.6 MW, across Slovakia, from ContourGlobal, an independent power producer.
Earlier, Energy Infrastructure Partners owned a 49% stake, while ContourGlobal held a 51% stake in the project. The company did not disclose the financial details of the acquisition.
With this transaction, Enery’s total operating portfolio expands to 561 MW. The acquisition further expands Enery’s footprint in Slovakia, adding to its existing 10 MW portfolio of three solar projects and complementing its Slovak development pipeline of 0.6 GW.
Carlo Zorzoli, Head of Europe and Africa for ContourGlobal, “This portfolio has played an important role in advancing solar generation in Slovakia and continues to contribute to the country’s clean-energy ambitions. We are very pleased that our partner, Enery, will continue to operate and develop it with the same commitment to reliability and sustainability. For ContourGlobal, this transaction is part of our strategy to focus growth in core geographies and supports our ongoing global transformation into a predominantly renewable IPP, as reflected in our recent rebranding”.
Ján Horváth, Country Head Slovakia, “I am delighted that we continue to expand our presence in Slovakia. At Enery Slovakia, we are preparing several projects that will enable industrial companies to reduce their carbon footprint through long-term Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) and gain access to affordable and reliable green energy. This portfolio acquisition allows us to actively contribute to the decarbonization of the Slovak industry”.
In October 2025, METLEN Energy & Metals (previously known as MYTILINEOS), a global industrial and energy company, and Korean energy investment and development company HRE, entered into an agreement under which HRE will acquire a diversified portfolio of solar projects in South Korea totaling 42 MW. METLEN built phase 1 of the renewable energy portfolio.
In the first nine months of 2025, approximately 29 GW of solar projects were acquired compared to 28.3 GW in 9M 2024, according to Mercom’s 9M and Q3 2025 Solar Funding and M&A report.