GOLDBECK SOLAR and POWERFIELD sign contracts for the construction of seven new solar parks in the Netherlands with a total volume of around 108 MWp
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GOLDBECK SOLAR and POWERFIELD sign contracts for the construction of seven new solar parks in the Netherlands with a total volume of around 108 MWp
POWERFIELD continues to drive the green energy transition in the Netherlands with seven new solar parks. For the first time, the Dutch project developer is relying on GOLDBECK SOLAR to build the plants. The Hirschberg-based EPC company is very familiar with large-scale solar projects and has already realized numerous solar parks in the Netherlands.
“We are planning a total of seven new solar parks at various locations throughout the Netherlands,” begins Ivo van Dam, Chief Technology Officer of POWERFIELD. The individual projects are currently being prepared for realization and should all be connected to the grid this year.” For GOLDBECK SOLAR, the short construction time for individual parks is the biggest challenge,” says Danijel Zgaljic, the sales engineer responsible. The aim is to complete all the plants between May and November. The deadlines for the individual projects therefore leave little room for delays. Ivo van Dam: “We know GOLDBECK SOLAR as an experienced and reliable partner from various project developments. We are therefore confident that the projects will be completed on schedule.”
A special feature of the newly planned solar parks is that sub-projects may be supplemented by a battery solution. In this way, PowerField and GOLDBECK SOLAR want to ensure that the energy produced is used as efficiently as possible.
Once completed, the seven new solar parks will have an output of over 108 MWp. This will enable PowerField to supply almost 30,000 Dutch households with green energy. Covering an area of around 1.6 hectares, Doorsneeweg will be the smallest installation with an output of just under 2 MWp. In contrast, the Hollandscheveld I and II solar parks will have a combined capacity of more than 52 MWp. The other projects are Wolvega (5 MWp), Wanneperveen (33 MWp) and Heino I and II (together 16 MWp).