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    Solarcentury will build a 44MW PV project in the Netherlands

    • Last Update: 2022-12-27
    • Source: Internet
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    British solar company Solarcentury said it has formed a partnership with German solar and wind operator Encavis to develop one of
    the largest PV projects in the Netherlands to date.

    The 44 MW Nyrstar solar farm is expected to begin in mid-June and is scheduled for completion
    by the end of 2018.

    The project will add almost 100 MW to Encavis AG's current generation capacity in the Dutch solar market
    .

    The solar farm will be developed at the pool landfill and is expected to be completed
    in the national grid in December 2018.
    Within 15 years of being connected to the grid, the state will have a state-guaranteed feed-in tariff of 10.
    4 cents/kWh
    .

    Solarcentury will be responsible for the ongoing operation and maintenance of the project and will hold a 20% share of the investor equity
    .

    The project is the latest result of a collaboration between Solarcentury and Encavis and aims to boost PV production across the Netherlands to 1.
    1 GW
    over the next three years.

    The CEO of Solarcentury said, "Together with our partner Encavis, in just 10 weeks, we successfully funded
    one of the largest projects in the Netherlands.
    The project is very viable because all those involved, including Solarcentury, Encavis, the project partners, Rabobank and all the consultant teams have been working
    hand in hand.

    With ibogogt reaching financial breaks last week on the country's 54.
    5MW PV project, the 44MW Nyrstar solar farm is not the only large-scale PV project
    under development in the Netherlands.
    The project is expected to start producing renewable electricity
    in the third quarter of 2018.

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    British solar company Solarcentury said it has formed a partnership with German solar and wind operator Encavis to develop one of
    the largest PV projects in the Netherlands to date.

    PV projects

    The 44 MW Nyrstar solar farm is expected to begin in mid-June and is scheduled for completion
    by the end of 2018.

    The project will add almost 100 MW to Encavis AG's current generation capacity in the Dutch solar market
    .

    The solar farm will be developed at the pool landfill and is expected to be completed
    in the national grid in December 2018.
    Within 15 years of being connected to the grid, the state will have a state-guaranteed feed-in tariff of 10.
    4 cents/kWh
    .

    Solarcentury will be responsible for the ongoing operation and maintenance of the project and will hold a 20% share of the investor equity
    .

    The project is the latest result of a collaboration between Solarcentury and Encavis and aims to boost PV production across the Netherlands to 1.
    1 GW
    over the next three years.

    The CEO of Solarcentury said, "Together with our partner Encavis, in just 10 weeks, we successfully funded
    one of the largest projects in the Netherlands.
    The project is very viable because all those involved, including Solarcentury, Encavis, the project partners, Rabobank and all the consultant teams have been working
    hand in hand.

    With ibogogt reaching financial breaks last week on the country's 54.
    5MW PV project, the 44MW Nyrstar solar farm is not the only large-scale PV project
    under development in the Netherlands.
    The project is expected to start producing renewable electricity
    in the third quarter of 2018.

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