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Goldbeck Solar is embarking on a special project with Sunvest. In addition to a 64 MWp photovoltaic plant, a wind farm is to be built in parallel on the site of the Duurkenakker energy park from mid-May. Based on its experience, the German EPC company is confident that the solar project can be successfully completed within the planned time frame.
The Duurkenakker energy park is intended to make a further contribution to sustainable energy production in the Netherlands and achieve the targets set out in the national energy agreement. Not only a solar park, but also a wind power plant is to be built on a former agricultural area of around 50 hectares. The Dutch company Sunvest is relying on Goldbeck Solar for the implementation for the first time. The EPC company can look back on a long history of successfully completed solar projects, particularly in the Netherlands. “Goldbeck Solar is very familiar with the conditions in the Netherlands. That was one of the reasons why we chose them to build the Duurkenakker energy park,” explained Bob Schulte from Sunvest.
By combining photovoltaics and wind in a single area, special attention is paid to the coordination of both properties, as the solar park is to be completed within seven months and commissioned in the fall of 2020. This can only be achieved through precise logistics planning. “The combination of photovoltaics and the parallel work on the wind farm by another party presents us with logistical challenges, but makes the project all the more exciting. We look forward to working with Sunvest and are confident that we will realize a characteristic energy park in Duurkenakker,” summarizes Tobias Friedrich, Head of Solar Nederland.
With an installed capacity of 64 MWp, the solar park will make an important contribution to the Midden-Groningen region and to sustainable energy generation in the Netherlands from the end of 2020. The energy park will not only supply 20,000 households with clean electricity, but will also save 25,000 tons of CO2 per year.