Belectric is commissioning eight solar parks in the Netherlands with a total capacity of 128 MW. A particular focus was on soil protection.
Belectric is highlighting its return to the United Kingdom (UK) as an EPC (engineering, procurement, construction) service provider. The solar energy specialist is working with Luminous Energy to build a large-scale solar farm near Norwich in England.
Belectric and NextEnergy Solar Fund sign a operations & Maintenance (O&M) framework agreement for around 150 megawatts in the United Kingdom.
Belectric will build two solar farms with anstalled capacity of more than 100 MW in England. They are combined with batteries and single-axis trackers.
Belectric secured another major contract in the Netherlands. By constructing four solar power plants for its new customer Low Carbon, solar energy specialist Belectric continues to expand the company presence on the Dutch market.
The planner from Kolitzheim ventures into difficult terrain. This is because LEAG's new solar park is being built on an ash settling pit, which poses a structural challenge.
Belectric is repowering the Halutziot solar farm for its customer Enlight in Israel. The project’s capacity is increased from 55 MW to 88 MW. An battery storage system will be also installed.
After a lull for a few years, the construction of large solar parks on the grid is gaining momentum – all over Europe. Several hundred megawatts per system are no longer uncommon. The market and the solar fields are growing. David Johann, CEO of Belectric, explains why.
CEO talk: The solar energy transition is picking up speed. In Germany alone, there are plans to build an additional capacity of 200 gigawatt by 2030. Grid-feeding solar parks in open areas play a key role here. David Johann, Head of Sales Europe and New Markets at Belectric, will tell us how the energy transition can succeed.
Belectric commissions three more large-scale solar parks for Kronos Solar in the Netherlands: "Losser" (26.9 MWp), "Lochem I" (20.7 MWp) and "Lochem II" (9.9 MWp).
Belectric has entered the Danish market with cutting edge technology as it continues to expand its presence in Central Europe. The solar energy specialist is constructing its first solar park in Denmark on behalf of Encavis.
Elevion Group acquires the European part of Belectric, strengthening its position in the German solar market.
Just in time for its 20th anniversary, Belectric recently crossed the mark of four gigawatts of installed solar capacity worldwide.
Belectric has completed and commissioned a solar project in Israel on behalf of its customer EDF. With an installed capacity of 60 MW the PV plant produces more than 145 gigawatt hours of green electricity per year.
Belectric has installed two solar farms in Bavaria for Stadtwerke Tübingen. The projects were completed in time and the generated electricity will be marketed through a PPA.
The innovative floating PV plant with an installed capacity of 19.3 megawatts will be finalized by the end of 2021. Belectric is also awarded as operation and maintenance service provider.
Belectric signed an agreement with Cleantech Solar for a PV project with a total capacity of over 100 MW in India.
The German solar power specialist Belectric continues to expand its presence in the Dutch solar market:
Belectric has developed the currently largest German PV project that is not owned by a utility, and now sold it to Luxcara, an independent asset manager for renewable energy and infrastructure investments headquartered in Hamburg.
Belectric continues to expand its presence in the Dutch solar market: The “Hof van Twente” solar park (9 MW) is already operational, the “Hoogeveen” PV plant (24 MW) is expected to be commissioned in Q4 2020.