Solar Power Plants in Bavaria
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easyCredit Stadium Location: BY Operator: Stadion Nürnberg Betriebs-GmbH Configuration: 140 kWp Operation: 2006 System supplier: Siemens EPC: Siemens Quick facts: FC Nuremberg plays in the easyCredit Stadium (formerly Frankenstadium), which was rebuilt for the 2006 World Cup and seats 46,000. The solar power plant has 758 solar modules, each of 185W capacity, covering about 1,000m³ of the stadium roof.
Photograph courtesy of Siemens |
Hemmelburg Location: BY Operator: Dynna Solar Hammelburg GmbH Configuration: 830 kWp Operation: 2010 System supplier: ReneSola, Wuxi Jiacheng Solar Energy Technology Co Ltd EPC: SolarHybrid
Photograph courtesy of SolarHybrid
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Hemau Location: BY Operator: voltwerk AG Configuration: 4 MWp Operation: 2003 System supplier: BP Solar, SunTechniks
Photograph courtesy of voltwerk AG
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Laudenbach Location: BY Operator: Laudenbach GmbH & Co KG Configuration: 11.15 MWp Operation: 2010 System supplier: Suntech EPC: SolarHybrid Quick facts: This plant was financed and developed by ecolutions.
Photograph courtesy of SolarHybrid |
Mainz Stadium Location: BY Operator: juwi GmbH Configuration: 241 kWp Operation: 2004 System supplier: Sharp Quick facts: This installation cost about €1mn and was developed with Stadtwerke Mainz AG and the football team FSV Mainz05.
Photograph courtesy of juwi GbmH |
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Photograph courtesy of
Phönix SonnenStrom AG |
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Mühlhausen Location: BY Operator: Bavaria Solar GmbH & Co KG Configuration: 6.269 MWp Operation: 2005 System supplier: Sharp EPC: PowerLight Corp Quick facts: This was the largest single-site PV plant in the world at completion and is part of a three-plant complex that cost about €50mn. Output is expected to be 6,750 MWh/yr.
Photograph courtesy of
PowerLight Corp |
Munchen Terminal 2 Location: BY Operator: Flughafen Munchen GmbH Configuration: 500 kWp Operation: 2002 System supplier: BP Solar EPC: BP Solar Quick facts: This array on the on the roof of the check-in concourse of the new Terminal 2 was connected to the airport power grid in Aug 2002. It produces an average of approximately 500 MWh per year and cost €2.725mn. Lufthansa participated in this project as a sponsor.
Photograph courtesy of BP Solar |
Pocking Location: BY Operator: voltwerk AG Configuration: 10 MWp Operation: 2006 System supplier: Shell Solar Quick facts: This facility on an abandoned military base near Passau was the largest contiguous solar plant in the world when it opened. The facility has almost 58,000 PV modules and cost €40mn. Energy delivery is via E.ON. Construction took nine months.
Photograph courtesy of Martin Bucher Projektentwicklungen |
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Sochtenau Location: BY Operator: voltwerk AG Configuration: 599 kWp Operation: 2003 System supplier: Siemens, Shell Solar
Photograph courtesy of voltwerk AG |
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Data: industcards, Platts UDI World Electric Power Plants Data Base
Updated 01/22/11