The Binissalem solar park is an 11.7 MWp ground-mounted system on Mallorca. The plant generates around 18,000 MWh of renewable energy per year – enough for over 7,200 households and avoids around 6,000 tons of CO₂ per year. As EPC, GOLDBECK SOLAR was responsible for the complete implementation, from the approval phase to implementation planning, construction and grid connection.
Binissalem solar park
Initial situation & objectives
The project development was characterized by a variety of municipal and regulatory requirements. The aim was to implement a large-scale PV project in a region with above-average solar radiation and complex federal structures in a technically reliable and timely manner.
Project goals
- Reliable and stable energy generation throughout the year
- Successful grid integration on Mallorca
- Professional EPC management despite complex municipal responsibilities
- Smooth and documented implementation of construction and HSE processes
Technical implementation & construction
The system consists of around 17,600 modules and two high-performance inverters. The construction phase included assembly, cabling, station construction and parallel quality and safety processes. Despite pandemic-related delays in the early project phase, implementation was completed on schedule.
Core elements
Result & added value
The Binissalem solar park is making an important contribution to the regional energy transition on Mallorca. It strengthens local security of supply, reduces CO₂ emissions and shows how GOLDBECK SOLAR can master complex framework conditions with confidence.
- ~ 18,000 MWh renewable energy per year
- Supply of >7,200 households
- Savings of ~ 6,000 t CO₂ annually
- Landscape-integrated construction
- Successful implementation of a complex large-scale municipal project