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04.01.2011

Solar power park Lueneburg completed in record time

A 1.1 megawatt peak solar power park was completed within a record-breaking time of only three weeks on December 20th 2010. The park consists of 5,100 modules and was constructed in the commercial area of Oerzen just outside the northern German city of Lueneburg. The park’s capacity meets the energy demand of about 600 households per year.

Mixed ground structure and fierce weather conditions proved a challenge to everyone involved in the construction. Despite poor soil quality and ice and snow the solar park could be officially handed over to the network operator before the end of the year, thus guaranteeing the operation of the park to the more attractive feed-in-tariff of 2010.

The park’s connection to the grid will follow in short time.



26.10.2011

SunEnergy Europe freut sich über die Vereinbarung einer strategischen Zusammenarbeit mit der TECHNO-EINKAUF GmbH. Der Repräsentant der größten deutschen markengebundenen Autohäuser bringt ein Potenzial von mehr als 1.400...[more]

06.09.2011

SunEnergy Europe proudly announces the successful completion of a new PV power plant. Friday, September 2nd saw the connection to the grid of a 1.1 MWp roof-mounted installation in Kodersdorf, Saxony. Nearly 5,000 Yingli modules...[more]

02.08.2011

SunEnergy Europe welcomes a new member to its Management Team: Since the 1st June, Dr Christian Kuhse assists the company's founder and CEO, Dr Hartwig Westphalen, as Chief Operating Officer (COO) and now holds the position of...[more]

20.07.2011

Thursday, July 7th saw the official opening ceremony of a 2.3 MWp solar power park in the village of Klixbuell, close to the Danish border. Despite its reputation for bad weather, Northern Germany’s  geographical situation...[more]

26.06.2011

Am letzten Juni-Wochenende wurden in Kronprinzenkoog an der schleswig-holsteinischen Nordseeküste die Sieger der Solarbundesliga gekürt. Zum elften Mal wetteifern bundesweit Kommunen um den Titel "Solarstadt"....[more]

23.06.2011

On Usedom, Germany’s easternmost island on the Baltic Sea coast, installation work is under way on what is SunEnergy’s largest roof-mounted PV installation so far. On the premises of the Gut Thurbruch GmbH, a former GDR...[more]

06.06.2011

Hamburg, Germany based SunEnergy Europe is using the Intersolar as a platform to display its most impressive projects and interesting developments over the past ten years. One key element on the booth is a building site fence...[more]

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