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Utility-scale PV power plant – Netherlands, 2016
Sunport Delfzijl Solar Park – 30 MW
The solar park consists of around 123,000 modules, and took a year to build, with an investment of €40 million. Electricity generated from the 30 MWp project will be fed into the grid under a ppa between developers Wirsol and Dutch utility Eneco.
The electricity generated would be enough to provide about 7,500 average Dutch households with power. If a Google datacenter, located just next to the solar park, will also profit from the generated clean solar power was not sure to date.
Location
Delflzijler harbor area, Groningen, Netherlands
Commissioning
January 2017
Special Feature
East West orientation of PV modules
Nominal power
30 MWp
Annual energy yield
27,560 MWh/year
CO2 savings
About 40.223 tons/year
Area
30 hectare
System Technology
843 SMA Sunny Tripower 25000TL
1 Power Plant Controller
18 Cluster Controller
Modules: 123,000