Germany's Largest Solar Energy Park Needs No State Subsidies
Berlin (ots) - Power company ENBW has announced the construction
of what will be Germany's largest solar energy park. What's more: the
firm is doing this without any help at all from state subsidies.
The park will occupy a 164-hectare plot of land 30 kilometers from
Berlin and contain 465,000 solar modules. It will generate more than
180 megawatts of power, enough to supply 50,000 households with
electricity. The facility should go operational in 2020 and will help
ENBW achieve its target for that year of 40 percent renewables. And
this despite Germany's northern European climate, which by no means
guarantees that every day will be sunny.
of what will be Germany's largest solar energy park. What's more: the
firm is doing this without any help at all from state subsidies.
The park will occupy a 164-hectare plot of land 30 kilometers from
Berlin and contain 465,000 solar modules. It will generate more than
180 megawatts of power, enough to supply 50,000 households with
electricity. The facility should go operational in 2020 and will help
ENBW achieve its target for that year of 40 percent renewables. And
this despite Germany's northern European climate, which by no means
guarantees that every day will be sunny.
Explaining the company's decision not to apply for state financial
help, ENBW Technology Chairman Hans-Josef Zimmer said, "We're
convinced that solar parks like this can be run profitably without
subsidies, but only if the EEG continues to mandate: solar first!"
Germany's EEG - or Renewable Energy Sources Act - stipulates that
renewably produced power be fed into the grid before that generated
by other sources.
"This shows that solar energy is absolutely competitive,
especially as the previous cap on installed capacity of 52 gigawatts
peak was recently revoked," says Germany Trade & Invest solar energy
expert Tobias Rothacher. "That opens up the market for further
large-scale projects like this in Germany."
Germany Trade & Invest (GTAI) is the economic development agency
of the Federal Republic of Germany. With more than 50 offices in
Germany and abroad and its network of partners throughout the world,
GTAI supports German companies setting up in foreign markets,
promotes Germany as a business location and assists foreign companies
setting up in Germany. All inquiries relating to Germany as a
business and investment location are treated confidentially. All
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help, ENBW Technology Chairman Hans-Josef Zimmer said, "We're
convinced that solar parks like this can be run profitably without
subsidies, but only if the EEG continues to mandate: solar first!"
Germany's EEG - or Renewable Energy Sources Act - stipulates that
renewably produced power be fed into the grid before that generated
by other sources.
"This shows that solar energy is absolutely competitive,
especially as the previous cap on installed capacity of 52 gigawatts
peak was recently revoked," says Germany Trade & Invest solar energy
expert Tobias Rothacher. "That opens up the market for further
large-scale projects like this in Germany."
Germany Trade & Invest (GTAI) is the economic development agency
of the Federal Republic of Germany. With more than 50 offices in
Germany and abroad and its network of partners throughout the world,
GTAI supports German companies setting up in foreign markets,
promotes Germany as a business location and assists foreign companies
setting up in Germany. All inquiries relating to Germany as a
business and investment location are treated confidentially. All
investment services are available free of charge.
Originaltext: Germany Trade & Invest
digital press kits: http://www.presseportal.de/nr/74441
press kits via RSS: http://www.presseportal.de/rss/pm_74441.rss2
Contact:
Jefferson Chase
Senior Manager
Corporate Communications
GERMANY TRADE & INVEST
Follow us Twitter | LinkedIn | Xing | YouTube
T +49 30 200 099 170
jefferson.chase@gtai.com
www.gtai.com