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SECURENERGY SOLUTIONS AG AND SUNOTEC REALISE THE THIRD SOLAR PARK FROM THE JOINT VENTURE SECURSUN PORTFOLIO
OVER 50 FURTHER PROJECTS ARE PLANNED BY 2026.Berlin/Munich
The Berlin based project developer securenergy solutions AG and the European general contractor SUNOTEC have initiated the start of the solar park today
together with the mayor of Dallgow-Döberitz
around 11.500 PV modules with a capacity of 6,5 megawatt will produce climate friendly energy
This translates to 6,8-million-kilowatt of solar energy annually
“We are pleased to have two competent and strong partners by our side for the energy revolution in our community
Through this project and collaboration from both sides we can make our contribution to climate protection”
built on land complying with the Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG)
“With the start of construction of the 6.5 megawatt solar park we will be able to cover the electricity consumption of almost 2,000 multi-person households in the region
Together with the municipality of Dallgow-Döberitz we can ensure more regionally oriented electricity generation in the future,” explains Holger Stabernack
The plant is scheduled to go into operation at the end of 2023
CEO of SUNOTEC adds: “The fact that we were able to give the green light for the project so quickly is due to the strong cooperation of all partners and the commitment of the community
This solar park is another project from our 1.1 gigawatt SECURSUN joint venture portfolio that we are realising in Germany.”
Europe’s market leader in the construction of solar plants
Berlin based securenergy solutions AG is responsible for the operational management of the plant
The Teltow-Fläming region will be home to the next solar park and is planned for the first quarter of 2024
securenergy solutions AGNada ZakiHead of CommunicationsEmail: nada.zaki@securenergy.de
SUNOTECPress officeEmail: press@sunotec-group.com
secursun GmbH Karim Nils GrueberManaging DirectorEmail: karim.grueber@secursun.de
The German language version of this press release can be found in our Newsroom
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SECURSUN – As a joint venture, the merger of SUNOTEC, Europe’s market leader for the construction of utility solar PV parks, and the project developer securenergy solutions AG combines the specialist expertise of both companies
SECURSUN will realize renewable generation plants with a total capacity of more than one gigawatt
The solar parks will be connected to the grid and operated by SECURSUN
SECURSUN has started the construction of the first solar parks in Germany from its portfolio of around 1.1 gigawatts
more than 50 utility solar PV parks will be completed between the end of 2023 and 2026
All plants will be planned and constructed by the Berlin-based project developer securenergy solutions and SUNOTEC
Europe’s market leader in the construction of solar parks
SUNOTEC delivered photovoltaic projects with an output of around 2.3 gigawatts peak (GWp)
the whole of France built PV plants supplying 2.7 GWp in the same time
2022 turned out to be the most successful year in the company’s history
as the market leader in the construction of ground-mounted photovoltaic plants connected more than 70 new solar parks to the grid
At SUNOTEC we offer expertly integrated solar solutions
and a lived commitment to resource efficiency and business reliability to all our partners
the company has completed more than 630 ground-mounted PV installations with a capacity of over 10 gigawatts
SUNOTEC employs over than 2,000 people and currently operates from its offices in Sofia
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