Cooperation with CHINT Solar: Zonneparks Pesse and Fluitenberg to supply more than 20,000 households from 2023
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Cooperation with CHINT Solar: Zonneparks Pesse and Fluitenberg to supply more than 20,000 households from 2023
GOLDBECK SOLAR has built two solar parks for its customer CHINT Solar in the province of Drenthe. Pesse and Fluitenberg are the fifth and sixth projects that GOLDBECK SOLAR has connected to the grid with CHINT Solar in the Netherlands in 2022. CHINT Solar will thus achieve a total output of almost 130 MWp. The final investor in the solar parks is Blue Elephant Energy Hamburg.
Two new solar parks for the Drenthe region with CHINT Solar
Zonnepark Fluitenberg is being built northwest of the village of the same name in the province of Drenthe. 61,000 modules will generate an output of 33.5 MWp here in future, enough green electricity for around 11,000 households. The Zonnepark Pesse is similarly large. GOLDBECK SOLAR is installing 58,000 solar modules with an output of 32.1 MWp on an area of almost 25 hectares. This means that Pesse can supply around 10,000 households with sustainable energy.
While the size and output of the two parks are similar, the landscape integration of the two facilities is different. It is based on the special features of the surrounding landscape and requests from the surrounding area. In Pesse, for example, natural strips will be created on the north and west sides. In Fluitenberg, on the other hand, a loose hedge is planted around the solar park to conceal the panels.
Completion in 2022
Since its launch in August, more than 100,000 solar modules had been installed by December.
“The slightly delayed delivery of the components added to the time pressure that already existed. However, we were able to manage this very well,” explains Tobias Friedrich, Head of Solar Netherlands. Oliver Schweininger, Managing Director of CHINT Solar GmbH, adds: “Thanks to the good cooperation with GOLDBECK SOLAR, we were able to complete the Pesse and Fluitenberg solar parks on schedule. From 2023, we will be able to reliably supply more than 20,000 households in the Drenthe region with green energy.”