Large Scale Solar Projects

Large Scale International Solar Projects powered by Conergy

Taking a brief look at what is going on around the world will show you a clear direction and undeniable international investment in the solar and renewable energy industry. Confidence in Conergy’s brand and product from large scale international projects to individual residential homes.

19 MW: Thüngen, Germany

The solar park in Thüngen is 100 % Conergy. It is Germany’s largest solar park built entirely with Conergy system technology. The groundbreaking 19-megawatt solar plant covers an area of nearly 40 hectares – making it five times as big as FC Bayern’s entire soccer stadium in Munich.

Thüngen’s inhabitants produce ten times more power than they consume. 

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Thungen Germany Large Scale Solar

Thungen, Germany – Conergy Solar

5 MW: Drama, Greece

The solar park in Drama is a true record breaker. The 5 MW solar power plant is the largest one in the Hellenic Republic. With its 200,000 square metres it is more than five times bigger than the Acropolis in Athens.

Setting a new record.

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5MW Drama, Greece Large Scale Solar

Drama, Greece Conergy Solar

3 MW: BluSerena Hotel Group, Italy

This prestigious project brings Conergy system technology to the Italian hotel group BluSerena. The four solar installations with a total power output of 3 MW save up to 80 percent of the electricity costs of the beach resorts.

Four solar installations, three regions, one goal: Sustainable Tourism

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3 MW: BluSerena Hotel Group, Italy - Large Scale Solar

BluSerena Hotel Group, Italy Conergy Solar

3 MW: Ayutthaya, Thailand

The solar park in Ayutthaya sets a new record. With its 3 MW it was Southeast Asia’s largest private solar power plant in March 2010. With this ground breaking project, Conergy further strengthens its outstanding position in the emerging Asian solar market.

From “A” like architecture planning to “Z” like zero trouble.

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3 MW: Ayutthaya, Thailand - Large Scale Solar

Ayutthaya, Thailand Conergy Solar

2.4 MW: Lop Buri, Thailand

The solar park in Lop Buri, 155 km north of Bangkok, is the very first solar power plant in Asia that exclusively uses 100% Conergy System Technology. Conergy not only continues its success story in Thailand with its second megawatt park within just 8 months, it also sets a new milestone for its quality components in the entire region.

100 % Conergy – 100 % System Quality. 

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2.4 MW: Lop-Buri, Thailand - Large Scale Solar

Lop Buri, Thailand Conergy Solar

24 MW: SinAn, South Korea

The solar park in SinAn sets a breathtaking record: Largest solar power plant of Asia as of 2008. Very few solar parks on the entire continent can compare with Conergy’s Asian masterpiece.

More than just on time. 

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24 MW: SinAn, South Korea - Large Scale Solar

SinAn, South Korea Conergy Solar

2 MW: King Abdullah University, Saudi Arabia

The roof top of the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology is certainly unique. It bears the first and largest solar installation of Saudi Arabia. The 2 MW Conergy power plant is a record breaking project for the entire Middle East.

6,000 times around the world in a car.

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King Abdullah University, Saudi Arabia conergy Solar

3 MW: Itnal, India

The Conergy project in Itnal is one of the largest solar plants in India. But far more important it is a project that is changing the lives of the local population. They use the new, stable supply of electricity not only for their households, but also to operate the irrigation pumps for their fields which are the basis of their entire income.

Helping people – electrifying India.

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3 MW: Itnal, India - Large Scale Solar

Itnal, India Conergy Solar

TKLN: Northern Territory, Australia

The solar parks in the remote communities of Ti Tree, Kalkarindgi and Lake nash will lead the way in creating a sustainable future for the Northern territory, The project is the first of its kind in Australia and will see 1MW of solar power distributed over 3 sites. The solar parks will initiate NT remote community’s transition from the reliance on diesel power to renewable.

Sustainable energy in the Northern territory

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Northern Territory Solar Park

Northern Territory Solar Park-Ti Tree Phase One

Dandiiri Contact Centre: QLD Australia

The solar roof-integrated plant is set above the external car park and building roof top of the Zillmere Dandiiri Contact centre and is one of the biggest solar systems in the Brisbane regions.

The roof top system, consisting of 630 Conergy P modules on 1.7km of mounting rails and 18 inverters took just under 2 months to complete

‘6 Star’ Green Star Rating

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 Dandiiri, Queensland Solar System

Dandiiri Contact Centre Solar System

Conergy completes Great Britain’s largest free-field solar park

“Race against time”: 5 MW solar park built within only six weeks

Hamburg / Milton Keynes / Hawton, 13 July 2011 – The Conergy Group has completed Great Britain’s largest solar power plant. The 5 MW free-field park is situated in Hawton, near Newark on Trent in Nottinghamshire. The “fast-track” project was built in cooperation with Conergy’s local partner Lark Energy and was completed only six weeks after receiving the planning consent on the 24 May 2011.

Conergy’s Robert Goss: “Largest UK solar park completed in record time”
“The project was clearly a race against time to meet the deadline of 31 July 2011 – but we made it, even more than two weeks beforehand thanks to our brilliant solar expert team”, says Robert Goss, Head of Conergy UK. “The deadline was imposed by the recent review of the Feed in Tariff incentive payments for large-scale solar projects that are to be slashed by 72%. All parties showed great determination to support this exciting project which will be one of a very few large solar projects installed in 2011.”
The installation covers a total area of 14.6 hectares. 21,600 Conergy PowerPlus modules on approximately 40 kilometres of Conergy SolarLinea mounting systems were installed. Annually, the premium modules will produce 4,860 megawatt hours of clean electricity – enough to supply 1,300 homes.
The Hawton solar project is owned and developed by Lightsource Renewable Energy Ltd. with funding from Octopus Investments.

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