In the heart of Brandenburg, a region known for its vast landscapes, an impressive project is being built that will further advance the energy transition in Germany: a 122 MWp solar PV project planned and built by the company ib vogt. This project is not only one of the largest of its kind in Germany, but also a highly symbolic step towards a sustainable and climate-friendly energy supply.
With an installed capacity of 122 MWp (megawatt peak), the solar PV project sets new standards in the field of renewable energies. Over 210,000 solar modules will be installed on an area of around 84 hectares in Brandenburg. These modules convert sunlight directly into electrical energy, which is then fed into the public power grid. The project is designed to produce around 120,000 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity per year. This corresponds to the annual requirements of around 36,000 German households. A key feature of the solar PV project in Brandenburg is its contribution to reducing CO2 emissions. With an expected annual saving of around 48,000 tonnes of CO2, the project makes a significant contribution to climate protection.
In addition, great importance was attached to environmental compatibility during the planning phase. For example, special protective measures are being implemented to preserve local flora and fauna.
alarm.direct GmbH is proud to be involved in this project and to have provided the security for this enormously important PV park. The 11,322 metre long fence was equipped with state-of-the-art security technology.
We would like to thank ib vogt for the trust they have once again placed in us and look forward to the next joint project.
Photo source: ib vogt
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