Fürstenwalde Solar Park

Photovoltaic power station in Germany
52°23′34″N 14°05′45″E / 52.39278°N 14.09583°E / 52.39278; 14.09583StatusOperationalCommission date2011Construction cost€76 millionSolar farm TypeFlat-panel PVSite area89 ha (220 acres) FootprintPower generation Units operational173,712 SuntechNameplate capacity39.64 MWpAnnual net output36.5 GWh
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The Fürstenwalde Solar Park is a photovoltaic power station in Fürstenwalde, Germany.[1] It has a capacity of 39.64 megawatt (MW) and an annual output of 36.5 GWh. The solar park was developed by the company Solarhybrid and built by conecon using 62,832 225-watt and 110,880 230-watt solar panels, both manufactured by Suntech.

The PV project was built on a former military airfield on 89 hectares (220 acres), and was completed in 10 weeks only.[2][3]

See also

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References

  1. ^ Large-Scale Photovoltaic Power Plants Archived January 1, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Work begins on solarhybrid’s 40MW Fürstenwalde park
  3. ^ Fürstenwalde
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