Jännersdorf solar park

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Jännersdorf solar park
Solar park Jännersdorf.jpg
location
Solar park Jännersdorf (Germany)
Jännersdorf solar park
Coordinates 53 ° 20 '36 "  N , 12 ° 3' 27"  E Coordinates: 53 ° 20 '36 "  N , 12 ° 3' 27"  E
country GermanyGermany Germany
Data
Type Photovoltaic system
Primary energy solar power
power 40.5 megawatts
Start of operations 2012
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The Jännersdorf solar park is a photovoltaic system north of Jännersdorf in Marienfließ in Prignitz . It extends over an area of ​​90 hectares .

power

With a peak output of 40.5  MW , around 38  GWh of electrical energy can be produced in one year. With the achievable average output over a year of 4.3 MW, this corresponds to a capacity factor of approx. 10%, around 10,000 four-person households in the region can be supplied with renewable energies on average . The solar park was planned and implemented by the company Parabel AG and is the largest solar power plant that the company has built (as of April 2014). The investment has been owned by the Luxembourg infrastructure fund FP Lux Investments SA since August 2012 and is managed by the Swiss investment advisor re: cap global investors ag.

Like the Krempendorf solar park , the open-air facility was built on the former Jännersdorf military training area after extensive demmunitioning. So 40 tons of material, including a 20 kilogram aircraft bomb, were disposed of. In addition, around 2500 sand lizards had to be relocated .

The solar park, which consists of four construction fields, is connected to the power grid via two different, newly built routes . A 33 kV line designed for 15 MW runs to a specially constructed substation near Neuburg and from there to the Wemag 110 kV network . The maximum 25.5 MW generated in the southern construction site will be transported over a roughly 30 km long 20 kV line to a newly built substation at a location between Sadenbeck and Falkenhagen , where it will be fed into the 110 kV network of e.dis .

167,555 photovoltaic modules from three different companies are installed on the solar field. 1894 solar inverters convert the direct current into alternating current .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Christoffers: Jännersdorf solar park contributes to the energy transition ( Memento from April 25, 2014 in the web archive archive.today )
  2. ( page no longer available , search in web archives: page title of the dead link )@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.parabel-solar.de