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CEE Group to construct 154MW German solar

reNEWS EditorialBy reNEWS EditorialMay 20, 20223 Mins Read
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Asset manager CEE Group has announced it is building a 154MW solar park in Germany.

The project in Döllen in Brandenburg will supply around 150,000 megawatt hours of electricity per year and marks CEE Group’s largest single investment in a ground-mounted solar park to date.

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The construction site will be set up in May 2022 before a groundbreaking ceremony on the project site that is expected to take place in June.

Delivery of the solar modules by the manufacturer Astronergy, a subsidiary of the Chinese CHINT Group, is planned from August 2022, with commissioning anticipated between March and April 2023.

Goldbeck Solar will manage the project as a service provider for engineering, procurement and construction, with Antlike Solar also being involved in the new upcoming construction phase.

Swiss company Pexapark is also providing support with regard to the marketing of electricity via a power purchase agreement.

The law firm Taylor Wessing and the consulting firm 8.2 Obst & Ziehmann acted as legal and technical advisors in this transaction.  

CEE chief executive officer Detlef Schreiber said: “The new solar park at the Döllen site impresses with a nominal output of 154.4 MWp and at the same time illustrates in this dimension the potential of renewable energies as a central component of the energy turnaround.

“With antlike Solar, Goldbeck Solar and Astronergy from the Chint Group, we are working with leading companies for project development and the construction of solar projects as well as the production of qualitatively outstanding solar modules on this investment.

“We would like to thank all parties involved in this outstanding project for the highly professional and extremely trustful cooperation so far and look forward to the successful further implementation of the project in Döllen until commissioning and of course to further joint projects to shape and secure the future of sustainable energy production.”

Antlike Solar managing partner Martin Kanitz said: “The project planning of large PV plants is always a challenge where we have to reconcile profitability and environment in terms of the energy transition.

“We are pleased that we were able to convince the CEE Group with the project in Döllen and win them as an investor for the new solar park.”

Goldbeck Solar chief executive officer Martin Kanitz said: “With the goal of climate stabilization, energy price reduction and energy independence, the expansion of renewable energies is of elementary importance for Germany.

“We will bring our many years of experience in the implementation of large-scale projects to bear on the solar park in Döllen and look forward to trusting and goal-oriented cooperation with all parties involved in the further implementation of the project.”

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