Mining Coal in Your Garden Is a Lucrative Business in Poland
28 Nov 2022
JP Joule
and Trina Solar have finished building a 170 MW solar project on a former
lignite opencast mine in Brandenburg, Germany.
Trina Solar and
German developer GP Joule have finished building a 170 MW solar plant on a former lignite
opencast mine in Klettwitz, in the German state of Brandenburg. The first 90 MW
section of the plant has been operational since May 2022.
The project is part
of the Lausitz energy park, which is one of the largest ground-mounted PV
facilities in Germany, at 300 MW. The Klettwitz mine in Schipkau, Brandenburg,
is one of the largest brownfield sites in Europe and is highly contaminated.
When it comes to reallocating and rehabilitating former
brownsites, solar plants on conversion sites are an absolute must,” said
Gonzalo de la Viña, president EMEA of Trina Solar. “Our Vertex modules
provide many benefits to any country, city, or municipality looking to convert
a contaminated brownsite. Through innovation, efficiency, and a commitment to
excellence, Trina Solar
has reached new levels of enabling environmental rehabilitation.”
Last spring, GP
Joule said that it wanted to complete the rest of the Lausitz Energy Park by
the fall. It said that the solar power would be partly used to produce green
hydrogen.
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