EnBW plans to develop 2 PV plants with 150 MW each in Brandenburg
Dec 8, 2020 07:07 AM ET
- German utility EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG plans to mount two more solar parks in Brandenburg, beginning in 2021. The facilities "Gottesgabe" and "Alttrebbin" with a set up ability of around 150 MW are complying with on the heels of the 187 MW Weesow-Willmersdorf project, which is currently partially being appointed. By 2025, the business plans to cover around half of its profile with renewable resources.
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EnBW means to complete the building and construction work within one year as well as commission both plants by the end of 2021. EnBW is likewise carrying out these 2 projects without subsidies. The electrical energy is marketed by means of the business's very own power trading.
In order to accomplish the climate targets established for Germany, "we need an each year plainly specified path for the further growth of renewable energies," says Dirk Güsewell, Head of Generation Portfolio Development at EnBW. "With solar energy, this would certainly require an annual increase of five to ten gigawatts".
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