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Eggebek Solar Park | |
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Country | Germany |
Location | Eggebek |
Coordinates | 54°37′46″N 9°20′36″E / 54.62944°N 9.34333°E / 54.62944; 9.34333 |
Status | Operational |
Commission date | 2011 |
Construction cost | €130 million |
Owner | Möhring Energie GmbH |
Solar farm | |
Type | Flat-panel PV |
Power generation | |
Nameplate capacity | 83.6 MW |
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The Eggebek Solar Park was Germany's largest photovoltaic power station when completed in August 2011, and one of the largest in the world. It is built on a 160 ha (400 acres) plot of land near the Eggebek municipality in Schleswig-Holstein state, Germany near the border with Denmark. The solar park has a power generation capacity of 83.6 MW and uses roughly 360,000 multicrystalline solar modules of the TSM-PC05 series produced by the Chinese company Trina Solar.
The solar park is built on the site of a former German Navy military base where the Naval Aviation Wing 2 was stationed until 2005.
See also
- Energy policy of the European Union
- Photovoltaics
- Renewable energy commercialization
- Renewable energy in the European Union
References
- ^ "Energy and Technology Park Eggebek". photon.info. 2011-06-22. Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2011-12-27.
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