2012

Jännersdorf: from military site to Sustainable Solar Park

The Jännersdorf Project, a village in the municipality of Marienfließ in the Brandenburg region of Germany, has successfully transformed a former military site into a valuable community resource: a photovoltaic system for clean energy production.

Jännersdorf Project: Transforming a Military Site into a Sustainable Solar Park

With a capacity of 42 megawatts (MW) and an annual power generation of about 38 gigawatt-hours (GWh), the solar park contributes significantly to the region's renewable energy production. Spread over an area of about 90 hectares (220 acres), formerly used as a military training area, the park has 167,550 photovoltaic modules.

The Jännersdorf solar park was connected to the power grid on June 30, 2012, marking an important milestone in the transition to clean energy in the region. The project benefited from contributions from industry leaders such as Trina Solar (25.6 MW), Suntech Power (9.6 MW) and Hareon (5.3 MW), resulting in an impressive capacity of 42 megawatts. The generous power generation of about 38 gigawatt-hours per year helps meet the energy needs of the local community and supports the region's sustainability goals.

PV Eurosolution's contribution

The Jännersdorf Project is a shining example of the transformation of a former military site into a productive and environmentally friendly solar park, thanks in part to the experience and efforts of PV Eurosolution.

The team played a key role in assembling the support structures and modules for the project, ensuring the seamless installation of the PV modules and contributing to the impressive capacity of the solar farm. Through careful planning, attention to detail, and the use of state-of-the-art technology, PV Eurosolution successfully addressed the complexities and challenges associated with the project.

Once again, PV Eurosolution believes in collaboration among stakeholders who share the same values: to actively contribute to the global transition to clean and sustainable energy sources.

Plant type: solar park 
Nominal Power: 40.5 MWp
Year: 2012
Timeline: 30 days