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GERO Solarpark Delivers First Power After Seven-Week Construction Period

GERO Solarpark GmbH’s 28-megawatt solar power plant, was inaugurated in Amsdorf.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

GERO Solarpark GmbH’s 28-megawatt solar power plant, was inaugurated in Amsdorf near Halle, with Saxony-Anhalt prime minister Dr. Reiner Haseloff looking on. The project is a joint venture set up by GETEC green energy AG and the ROMONTA group. Despite the €50 million investment being overshadowed by federal government plans to bring forward cuts to solar power subsidies, the companies have been able to realize the project without any delays. As a result, the power plant was able to get underway with solar power production a mere seven weeks after ground was broken on the site.

“Saxony-Anhalt is a great proponent of renewable energies,” said Dr. Haseloff. “We play a leading role not only in terms of making use of these energies, but also in terms of technical expertise. The inauguration of the GERO Solarpark is clear proof of this. However, companies, investors and those advancing research in this field all need a reliable framework in which to operate. That’s why I see the need for a drastic rethink on the cuts to solar power subsidies rashly agreed at the start of the year by the federal government.”

Chris Döhring, spokesman for the GETEC green energy AG management board, highlighted how quickly the project was realized.

“The GERO-Solarpark started generating power on April 20, less than seven weeks after construction was started on the site,” Döhring said. “We have demonstrated that we are able to realize challenging projects in record time even in a turbulent environment.”

The owner of the up-to-the-minute solar power plant is GERO Solarpark GmbH; its joint partners, GETEC green energy and ROMONTA, planned and developed the project and implemented it with Q.CELLS as a system integrator.

“This means that the lion’s share of the almost €50 million invested in the project has stayed in Saxony-Anhalt,” said Döhring.

This state-of-the-art PV power plant can cover the annual energy requirements of around 8,000 households. In addition, it will save around 15,000 tons of carbon emissions every year.

“The solar power plant has been constructed over 55 hectares of former opencast mines and slag heaps and represents another milestone in our long-term energy concept,” said Uwe Stieberitz, chairman of Romonta. “As far as I am aware, no other mining company in Germany is so consistently involved in renewable energy generation. Many simply talk about the shift to renewables; we’re getting on and making it happen.”

“We are delighted to have successfully concluded this regional flagship project with our partner GETEC,” Nedim Cen, CEO of Q.CELLS, said. “The smooth and efficient construction of the GERO Solarpark in Amsdorf against a backdrop of uncertainty with regard to the political framework underlines Q.CELLS’ professionalism and reliability as a leading photovoltaic company in the global major solar power plant sector.”


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