HELSINKI — Finland’s newest nuclear energy project was nearly scrapped because the company behind it didn’t meet the required 60 percent EU ownership — until a last-minute €159 million investment from a little-known Croatian firm.
The problem? Migrit Solarna Energija is an obscure company with capital assets of only €26,000, headquarters in a Zagreb apartment building and a single investment in a solar power project in Croatia. It’s unclear where it will find the money to buy a 9 percent stake in the nuclear power consortium Fennovoima,
“We are pleased to announce that Migrit group is in process of receiving approval from …read more
Source: European Voice