Brandenburg-Briest Solarpark

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Brandenburg-Briest Solarpark
Solar flugplatz briest.JPG
CountryGermany
LocationBrandenburg and Briest
Coordinates52°26′12″N 12°27′05″E / 52.43667°N 12.45139°E / 52.43667; 12.45139Coordinates: 52°26′12″N 12°27′05″E / 52.43667°N 12.45139°E / 52.43667; 12.45139
StatusOperational
Commission dateDecember 2011
Owner(s)LUXCARA, MCG Group
Solar farm
TypePV crystalline silicon modules
Power generation
Units operational383,000
Nameplate capacity91 MW
Annual net output89.5 GWh

Brandenburg-Briest Solarpark is photovoltaic power station, located at a former military airfield in Brandenburg, Germany. At the time of its completion, it was the largest solar park in Europe.[1] Equipped with Q-Cells solar modules, it consists of three sections, namely

  • Brandenburg-Briest East (30 MW)
  • Brandenburg-Briest West (30 MW)
  • and Briest-Havelsee (31 MW)

that add up to a total installed capacity of 91 megawatts (MW), sufficient to supply the electricity needs of more than 11,500 households.[2][3]

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