
Bellingwolde solar plant will save around 30,000 tons of CO2 per year in the Westerwolde region
GOLDBECK SOLAR, a leading supplier of large-scale turnkey photovoltaic systems, is pleased to announce the construction of the Bellingwolde solar park in the Netherlands in cooperation with Novar. With a capacity of 74 MWp, this project represents a significant contribution to the region’s sustainable energy supply. Once completed, the solar park will feed around 70,000 MWh of clean energy into the local grid each year, enough to supply around 17,500 households with sustainable electricity. At the same time, the project will help to save around 30,000 tons of CO2 emissions per year and thus make a significant contribution to climate protection.
Sustainable energy for the region
The official start of construction is planned for April 2025 and the construction period is around eight months, with completion scheduled for the end of 2025. 104,010 bifacial Trina solar modules and 153 inverters will be used. The energy generated will be fed into the local power grid and thus contribute directly to the region’s sustainable power supply. The Bellingwolde project is being financed by Rabobank.
Milestone for the expansion of renewable energies
'The construction of the Bellingwolde solar park is an important step in our long-term strategy to consistently drive forward the expansion of renewable energies in Europe,' explains Tobias Schüßler, COO at GOLDBECK SOLAR. 'This project shows how sustainable technologies and strong partnerships go hand in hand to ensure a future-proof, climate-friendly energy supply. With this first joint project with Novar, we are proud to realize a pioneering plant that will make a real difference for the Westerwolde region.'
Commitment to the energy transition
'With the Bellingwolde solar park, we are not only relying on state-of-the-art technology, but also making an important contribution to the energy transition in the Netherlands,' emphasizes Thorsten Lerch, Head of Regional Center Western Europe at GOLDBECK SOLAR. 'Our collaboration with Novar and Rabobank’s support are a strong sign that sustainable energy projects are both economically viable and ecologically valuable. This project is an example of how innovative solutions can create a greener and more independent energy future.'
The solar park is scheduled to be completed and connected to the grid by the end of 2025. This underlines GOLDBECK SOLAR’s commitment to promoting sustainable energy solutions in Europe.
Source: GOLDBECK SOLAR