This November (2011) Q-Cells have secured the world’s largest CIGS thin-film solar plant (20.8MW) and also Europe’s largest crystalline solar plant (91MW – 383,000 modules! plus a transformer station to be installed in a record time of 8 weeks).

Q Cells CIGS Thin Film Solar panel

Q Cells Solar Park Ammerland

Q‐Cells delivers 200,000 CIGS thin‐film Q.SMART modules for Solarpark Ammerland

With a capacity of 20.8 MWp, Ammerland is the world’s largest solar power plant using CIGS thin‐film technology and was constructed in the record time of just eight‐and‐a‐half weeks.

The plant was installed on an area of 57ha in Wiefelstede, in the Ammerland district, and has a total capacity of over 20.8 MWp. Solarpark Ammerland will cover the electricity needs of more than 6000 households and save about 11,800 tons of CO2 emissions annually by producing climate‐friendly solar energy.

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Q-Cells Builds Superlative Photovoltaic Power Plant

Brandenburg-Briest solar park is Europe’s largest photovoltaic generating plant at 91 megawatts (MW)
Completion planned in record time of eight weeks by 2011 year end

Q-Cells SE, one of the leading photovoltaic companies in the world, is building Europe’s largest solar park and continuing its 2011 success story in the large-scale
photovoltaic applications business. The solar park being built in Brandenburg-Briest will have a capacity of 91 MW. A total of around 22,500 households will be supplied with renewable energy from the solar park, avoiding CO2 emissions of approximately 50,000 tons per year. 

Review the full press release Q Cells Solar Power Plant

“As Europe’s largest solar park, this project is a clear proof of Q-Cells’ performance ability”, said Nedim Cen, CEO of Q-Cells SE.

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