IBC Solar opens up 10-MW section of solar park in Germany
- German solar (PV) and power storage space developer IBC Solar AG has actually completed the initial two areas of the Draisdorf-Eggenbach solar park in Bavaria, which will certainly have a complete ability of 20 MWp.

The two sections, that have been ushered in, have an output of 10 MWp and all four areas are expected to be attached to the grid shortly, IBC Solar said on Wednesday.
Found on a location of 18.6 hectares (45.96 acres) in the area of the town of Lichtenfels, Bavaria, the solar park includes 54,016 solar modules that will create some 21,400 MWh of green electrical power per year as well as meet the requirements of around 6,100 three-person families. The center will certainly conserve regarding 12,500 tonnes of carbon discharges each year.
German PV plants proprietor 7C Solarparken AG (ETR: HRPK) has purchased the solar park, which was intended and established by IBC Solar. The latter will continue to manage the technical procedure and supply upkeep services.
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