Goldbeck Solar has successfully completed the construction, technical inspections, and commissioning procedures for the Gornau solar park in Germany on behalf of Münch Energie. The state-of-the-art solar installation has a capacity of 60 MWp and will generate approximately 65 GWh of electricity annually. This is enough energy to power about 18,500 households.
The project, located in the southern region of Germany, is designed to harness solar power to generate clean energy for the community. It adds considerable capacity to the local grid, providing an environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels and reducing carbon emissions.
The construction of this solar park involved several key phases, including site preparation, installation of solar panels, and setting up the necessary infrastructure to connect the park to the national grid, including a 31.5 kV cable route over 1 km in length to link the plant to the regional power grid. Goldbeck Solar employed cutting-edge technology to ensure the efficiency and reliability of the solar power generated.
“With the Gornau solar park, we are sending a clear signal for the energy transition – locally rooted, sustainably implemented, and economically viable,” said Tobias Schüßler, COO of GOLDBECK SOLAR. “Projects like this demonstrate how the combination of technical expertise and strong partnerships can drive real progress toward our climate goals while strengthening energy security at the regional level.”
The success of this project illustrates Goldbeck Solar’s expertise and dedication to advancing solar energy solutions. It serves as an encouraging example for other regions considering similar investments in green infrastructure. As the world seeks to address environmental challenges, projects like this represent meaningful progress towards a more sustainable future.
Source: GOLDBECK SOLAR completes construction of the German solar park
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