BayWa has connected seven solar farms to the UK grid totalling 76MW.
The projects, which are located across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, were commissioned in March.
They are accredited for 1.2 Renewable Obligation Certificates (ROC) in England and Wales and 1.4 ROCs in Northern Ireland.
BayWa financed all of the projects and said it is likely to sell the solar farms over the course of the year.
The biggest project is the 46MW Bann Road solar farm in Northern Ireland, which has a 15-year power purchase agreement with SSE Airtricity.
Centrica will buy the renewable energy certificates from the facility.
BayWa board member Matthias Taft said: “After realising 130MW last year, we have continued our success this year despite the declining feed-in tariff.
“Moving forward, we are increasingly focusing on the O&M sector where we already service plants with an output of over 620MW in the UK.”
Image: Bann Road solar facility (BayWa)
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