Module distributions for 125-megawatt solar energy plant as well as "energy village" have begun
Dec 15, 2022 01:28 PM ET
- Chinese solar group Trina Solar Co. Ltd. has actually supplied the initial bifacial "Vertex" modules for a 125-megawatt ground-mounted solar power plant in Bundorf, Germany.

The plant, developed by EPC business MaxSolar GmbH of Traunstein, Germany, for which ground was broken in October, is set up for conclusion in mid-2023.
A people' solar park is planned on simply under a 3rd of the total area-- 40 of 125 hectares-- with a financial investment volume of around EUR30 million ($ 31.7 million) by power participating Inn-Salzach eG (EGIS eG). The solar energy plant is to function as the core for an "power town" and also supply a neighborhood district home heating network with prepared commissioning at the end of 2024 as well as e-car charging stations in the region.
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