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IBC Solar Energy adds new solar parks in Hungary to its portfolio

IBC Solar Energy, the international project division of IBC Solar AG, has signed contracts for the realization of two megawatt-scale solar parks in Hungary with a nominal capacity of 51 and 45 megawatts respectively. IBC Solar is responsible for the planning as well as component procurement and construction (EPC – Engineering, Procurement and Construction) of the solar parks. The projects are scheduled to start construction in the spring of 2022.

Solar parks to be completed by the autumn of 2022

The signing of the contract between IBC Solar Energy and MET Group was the kick-off for the construction of two new solar parks in the municipalities of Gerjen and Söjtör. With a capacity of 51 megawatts, the solar park in Gerjen will produce approximately 66.400 megawatt hours of electricity per year, while the solar park in Söjtör, with a nominal capacity of 45 megawatts, will generate around 57.700 megawatt hours in the future. As the main contractor, IBC Solar will provide the solar parks as ready-to-use projects. Both parks are scheduled for completion in autumn of 2022.

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Renewable energies account for an increasing share of Hungary's energy supply since 2020, and photovoltaics is gaining importance in the country. "We are very pleased to be part of this market development and to continue our strategic partnership with MET Group," said Eric Herrmann, EPC Program Manager at IBC Solar Energy. "Photovoltaics is one of the key technologies of the energy transition and has the potential to become the leading energy source of the 21st century."

Previous joint project between IBC Solar Energy and the MET Group

The realisations of the new solar parks in Gerjen and Söjtör are not the first joint projects of IBC Solar Energy and the investor MET Group. In 2020, the successful partnership already resulted in the largest operating solar parks in Hungary at that time: The park with a nominal capacity of 43 megawatts is based in the Kabai municipality. (mfo)