EnBW's Gundelsheim Energy Park to Combine Solar, Wind, Battery
- EnBW energizes Gundelsheim with a 60.5-MW solar park, wind turbines, and battery storage for a sustainable energy future by 2025.
EnBW Energie Baden-Wuerttemberg AG has begun construction on a 60.5-MW solar park in Gundelsheim, Germany, with plans to add wind and battery storage components. The solar array is expected to be operational by the first quarter of 2025 and will be part of the larger Gundelsheim Energy Park project.
In addition to the solar park, EnBW plans to install two 5.6-MW wind turbines and a 2.25-MWh battery storage facility at the site. The company aims to submit the application for the wind turbines in the third quarter of 2024, with commissioning scheduled for the third quarter of 2027. The project is designed to take advantage of the city's ideal location for renewable energy development.
What renewable energy components will EnBW add to the Gundelsheim Energy Park project?
EnBW will add the following renewable energy components to the Gundelsheim Energy Park project:
- Wind turbines
- Solar panels
- Energy storage systems
- Hydroelectric power generation facilities
- Biomass power plants
Also read
- Pace Digitek switches on 2.5-GWh battery-storage plant in Karnataka
- CATL-led Indonesia Battery Integration Project breaks ground—US $6 billion for a full value-chain hub
- Yindjibarndi Energy Plans 1-GW Renewable Hub in Pilbara
- EDF Acquires 500-MW Gate Burton Solar Project from Low Carbon
- X-ELIO Launches 14-MW Solar Power Plant in Yamaguchi, Japan
