Vattenfall has won a contract to build one of Sweden’s largest solar PV farms.
The Swedish developer will build the 4.4MW park for property company Vasakronan.
The projects consists of 11,000 solar panels in an area of about 70,000 square metres.
Vattenfall is responsible for design, installation and operation of the plant, which is planned to be commissioned before the summer.
“Winning the procurement to construct one of Sweden’s largest solar farms makes me incredibly proud,” said Vattenfall business unit heat Sweden head Ulrika Jardfelt.
In the Netherlands, meanwhile, Vattenfall has commissioned Amsterdam’s largest solar roof.
The 17,000 solar panels were installed by Vattenfall on the roofs of two industrial buildings.
The panels will generate 4350 megawatt-hours per annum for the owner, property company Merin.
The total area of 45,000 square metres is equivalent to eight football pitches.


