11 MW solar PV project in Netherlands commences operation

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Hanergy Thin Film Power Group has officially launched Roodehaan solar park in Groningen, Netherlands.

The Roodehaan project is a ground mounted solar park covering 22 hectares and installed capacity of 11.4 Megawatts. The solar park consists of 81,000 solar modules and is one of the largest solar parks constructed with thin-film modules in the Netherlands to date.

The solar park will annually produce the electricity equivalent for 3,500 households in the Netherlands. The project has been developed by Hanergy Europe in cooperation with Solar Energy Works, a Dutch development partner. The solar project has been constructed by Sunprojects, Dutch solar engineering, and construction company for Sunrock Investments, a Dutch solar investment firm. Hanergy Europe is also the exclusive supplier of the 81,000 thin-film modules that have been manufactured by Solibro.

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