Senftenberg Solarpark

The Senftenberg Solarpark is a photovoltaic power station located on former open-pit mining areas close to the city of Senftenberg, in Eastern Germany. The 78 MW Phase 1 of the plant was completed within three months and generates power for about 25,000 households. It was opened on 24 September 2011 (2011-09-24) by the Prime Minister of the German state of Brandenburg. The ground-based PV plant is designed for a total capacity of 148 MW.[1]

Part of the Solarpark; north of Hörlitz

Solarpark Senftenberg/Schipkau

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