Brandenburg-Briest Solarpark

Brandenburg-Briest Solarpark
Country Germany
Location Brandenburg and Briest
Coordinates 52°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
Status Operational
Commission date December 2011
Owner(s) LUXCARA, MCG Group
Solar field
Type PV crystalline silicon modules
Power generation
Units operational 383,000
Nameplate capacity 91 MW
Annual net output 89.5 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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