时间:2021-04-26 14:45:15
EnBW Solar GmbH has operated the 4.4-hectare solar farm in Kenzingen, Germany since 2016. The roughly 9,900 photovoltaic modules and the powerful Delta-M50A inverters provide 2.62 megawatts of peak power and supply enough electricity to power an average of 850 homes.
Solar farm puts brownfield site to good use
The French military used this 4.4-hectare parcel of land not far from the small town of Kenzingen as a demolition range from 1950 to 1988. Since the area is contaminated with the remains of explosive ordinance, the city was forced to change its plans to allow agricultural use of the land. In 2013, members of the electrical co-op from Kenzingen and surrounding communities decided to reclaim the property and use it for the construction of a photovoltaic installation. Now the parcel can serve a valuable, long-term purpose by producing green electricity. The project is also helping a rural area make progress towards its energy transition and has even involved local residents through its ownership structure.
Solarpark Kenzingen GmbH hired EnBW Solar GmbH to build the 2.62 MWp photovoltaic system. When it came time to select the inverter, the most important factors to the wholly-owned EnBW subsidiary were product quality in addition to the reliability and financial stability of the manufacturer. “We’re pleased that Delta and our powerful M50A string inverter fulfilled the high standards set by EnBW. With its high-density performance and 98.6 percent efficiency, the M50A ensures that PV arrays can deliver the maximum yield possible,” said Andreas Hoischen, Senior Director Delta Electronics.
Proceedings were required to allow this deviation from the planning objective specified in the zoning plan, a process which took some time. Due to contamination, the town of Kenzingen and the district government also had to develop a reclamation plan. These measures involved dumping two meters of fill onto the area and capping it with a sealed layer to prevent water seeping into the contaminated ground. Due to heavy rainfalls, the road to the property was at times impassable, delaying construction. During this phase of the project, Delta proved to be a flexible and reliable partner for EnBW, adjusting inverter delivery dates multiple times in response to changing circumstances.
Positive financial and environmental results
Electricity has been flowing from this solar farm in Germany’s Baden region with annual yields of 3,000,000 kilowatt-hours or more. For the environment, that’s 2,100 tons less CO2 emitted each year. In 2018, the solar farm actually delivered more electricity than expected. The forecast yield was exceeded by 10 percent. That equates to 290,000 kilowatt-hours more solar electricity than planned and 200 fewer tons of CO2 in the atmosphere.
EnBW chooses powerful, resilient Delta inverters for 2.62 MWp solar farm in Kenzingen.