Finsterwalde Solar Park

Photovoltaic plant in Finsterwalde, Germany
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Power generationNameplate capacity80.7 MW
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The Finsterwalde Solar Park was, in November 2010, the world's largest photovoltaic plant with 80.7 MWp.[1] The project is located in Finsterwalde, Germany and is equipped with Q-Cells modules and LDK solar wafers.[2]

The first phase of the project was commissioned in 2009, the second and third in 2010.[3] All phases were developed by Unlimited Energy GmbH. Phase I was sold to LQ Energy GmbH, a joint venture of Q-Cells International and LDK Solar. In 2011, Finsterwalde I was sold to LHI Leasing, a joint venture of Landesbank Baden-Württemberg and Nord/LB.[4]

In 2010, Unlimited Energy sold phase II and III to Q-Cells International. In 2011, Q-Cells sold Finsterwalde II and III to Blue Forrest Solar Holding, a joint venture of DIF Infrastructure and the NIBC European Infrastructure Fund.[5]

See also

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References

  1. ^ Large-scale photovoltaic power plants ranking 1 - 50
  2. ^ eXenewable Project Profile Page - Finsterwalde, PV, Germany
  3. ^ "Implementation of the 39 MWp – "Solar Park Finsterwalde II and Finsterwalde III"" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-09-11. Retrieved 2010-11-17.
  4. ^ "Nord/LB and LBBW close on Finsterwalde solar acquisition". Project Finance Magazine. 2011-03-21. (subscription required). Retrieved 2011-12-29.
  5. ^ Olson, Syanne (2011-07-26). "Q-Cells closes sale of 40MW PV projects to DIF, NIBC joint venture Blue Forrest Solar Holding". PV Tech. Retrieved 2011-12-29.
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