The Finsterwalde Solar Park in Brandenburg, Germany, covers a built-up area of 24.7 hectares. Located in a geotechnically constrained area, its development and construction required extensive investigation and evaluation.
Conversion of a geotechnically constrained area to a solar park.
For the development and construction of a solar farm in the geotechnical restricted area, extensive surveys and appraisals were required for the release of the planning area. After more than four years of planning, the plant with a capacity of 10 megawatts was finally put into operation in June 2018. Two years later, the existing solar farm was expanded by another 10 megawatts, for a total capacity of 20 MW.
The site is characterized by terrain that is hostile to the construction operation and the 7,000 boreholes planned to cement the same number of piles at a depth of one meter. Despite the unfavorable conditions and thanks to the participation of all PV Eurosolution resources, these steps were carried out in compliance with the stringent predetermined timelines (4 weeks). The project also included the assembly of the sub-structure and the positioning of the modules until the DC-side plant connection.
Synergy
In addition to in-depth knowledge of the site's unique challenges, PV Eurosolution also played a crucial role in the ramming work, as well as in the assembly of the structure and modules. PV Eurosolution's comprehensive approach and meticulous execution ensured the successful planning, construction, and management of the project, demonstrating its commitment to providing high-quality solutions in the renewable energy sector.
With this project begins the synergy between PV Eurosolution and Energie Bauern.