Hamburg-based solar developer Enerparc AG has inaugurated a substantial 192 MWp solar cluster in Rhineland-Palatinate, southwestern Germany. This complex, comprising nine individual solar facilities, has successfully connected to the grid after three years of construction. It is projected to generate enough electricity to power approximately 54,000 households.
The solar installations are located in Grenderich, Bullay, Neef, St. Aldegund, Mittelstrimmig, Liesenich, Reidenhausen, Haserich, and Briedel. The completion of this cluster is seen as a significant step towards achieving Rhineland-Palatinate's climate neutrality goal by 2040, according to the state's minister-president, Alexander Schweitzer.
In addition to this recent launch, Enerparc has acquired nine more local projects that are expected to collectively generate about 100 MWh of solar power annually. Of these, five plants are slated for completion by mid-2025, while the remaining four are projected to become operational by the end of 2026.
Looking ahead, Enerparc has set ambitious targets, aiming to install 10 GW of photovoltaic capacity for its own portfolio and an additional 10 GW for third parties by 2030. Over recent years, the company has successfully built 650 solar plants worldwide, achieving a combined capacity of 4.5 GW, which includes 3.5 GW for its own operations.