Solar Power in Germany - Photovoltaic Power Stations

Photovoltaic Power Stations

Largest German photovoltaic power stations (20 MW or larger)
PV Power station Nominal Power
in MWp
Annual
Yield
in GWh
Capacity
factor
Notes
Solarpark Meuro 7002166000000000000166 70 MW completed 2011, 166 MW in 2012
Neuhardenberg Solar Park 7002145000000000000145 Completed September 2012
Templin Solar Park 7002128470000099999128.48 Completed September 2012
Brandenburg-Briest Solarpark 91
Solarpark Finow Tower 84.7 Completed in 2010, 2011
Eggebek Solar Park 83.6 Completed 2011
Senftenberg Solarpark 82 Phase II and III completed 2011, another 70 MW phase planned
Finsterwalde Solar Park 80.7 Phase I completed 2009,
phase II and III 2010
Lieberose Photovoltaic Park 71.8 53 0.11 2009
Solarpark Alt Daber 67.8 71.4 Completed 2011
Strasskirchen Solar Park 54 57 0.12
Walddrehna Solar Park 52.3 Completed June 2012
Waldpolenz Solar Park 52 52 0.11 550,000 First Solar thin-film CdTe modules. Completed December 2008
Tutow Solar Park 52 Tutow I completed in 2009, II in 2010, III in 2011
Kothen Solar Park 45 2009
Fürstenwalde Solar Park 39.64 36.5 2011
Reckahn Solar Park 36 2011
Lauingen Energy Park 25.7 26.98 Completed in 2010
Pocking Solar Park 22
Mengkofen Solar Park 21.7
Rothenburg Solar Park 20
Other notable photovoltaic (PV) power plants
DC Peak Power Location Description Annual yield Capacity factor Coordinates
12 MW Arnstein 1408 SOLON mover
(see Erlasee Solar Park)
14,000 MWh 0.13 50°0′10″N 9°55′15″E / 50.00278°N 9.92083°E / 50.00278; 9.92083 (Erlasee Solar Park)
8.4 MW Gottelborn Solar Park
6.3 MW Mühlhausen 57,600 solar modules
(see Bavaria Solarpark)
6,750 MWh 0.12 49°09′29″N 11°25′59″E / 49.15806°N 11.43306°E / 49.15806; 11.43306 (Bavaria Solarpark)
6 MW Rote Jahne Solar Park
5 MW Bürstadt 30,000 BP Solar modules 4,200 MWh 0.10 49°39′N 8°28′E / 49.650°N 8.467°E / 49.650; 8.467
5 MW Espenhain 33,500 Shell Solar modules 5,000 MWh 0.11 51°12′N 12°31′E / 51.200°N 12.517°E / 51.200; 12.517
4 MW Merseburg 25,000 BP solar modules
(see Geiseltalsee Solarpark)
3,400 MWh 0.10 51°22′N 12°0′E / 51.367°N 12.000°E / 51.367; 12.000 (Geiseltalsee Solarpark)
4 MW Hemau 32,740 solar modules 3,900 MWh 0.11 49°3′N 11°47′E / 49.050°N 11.783°E / 49.050; 11.783
3.3 MW Dingolfing Solara, Sharp and Kyocera solar modules 3,050 MWh 0.11 48°38′N 12°30′E / 48.633°N 12.500°E / 48.633; 12.500
1.9 MW Guenching Sharp solar modules
(see Bavaria Solarpark)
- 49°16′N 11°34′E / 49.267°N 11.567°E / 49.267; 11.567 (Bavaria Solarpark)
1.9 MW Minihof Sharp solar modules
(see Bavaria Solarpark)
- n.a.

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