EnBW, Partners Launch Largest 68-MW Solar Park in Germany

Jul 17, 2024 12:19 PM ET
  • EnBW and partners unveil the largest solar park in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, set to power 24,000 homes annually without EEG funding.

EnBW, along with partners Thuga Erneuerbare Energien and Stadtwerk Tauberfranken, have launched a 68-MW solar park in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. This photovoltaic plant is the largest in the region and is expected to power around 24,000 homes annually. The solar complex, located in Kulsheim, consists of two plants with shared infrastructure and grid connections, with one plant at 38 MW capacity and the other at 30 MW, operated by different partners. Notably, these solar farms will operate without financial support from the German Renewable Energies Act (EEG) funding scheme.

What are the key details of the largest solar park in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany?

  • Launched by EnBW, Thuga Erneuerbare Energien, and Stadtwerk Tauberfranken
  • 68-MW solar park in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
  • Expected to power around 24,000 homes annually
  • Located in Kulsheim
  • Consists of two plants with shared infrastructure and grid connections
  • One plant at 38 MW capacity, the other at 30 MW
  • Operated by different partners
  • Will operate without financial support from the German Renewable Energies Act (EEG) funding scheme.



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