Juwi inaugurates 16.5 MW solar PV project in Baden-Wuerttemberg

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Juwi has inaugurated the 16.5 MW Heuhof solar photovoltaic project located in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

The solar farm is installed on a 14-ha (34.59-acre) site in Bremelau, in the Reutlingen district. It is anticipated to generate approximately 18 million kWh annually, enough to power around 5,800 households.

The project was among the July 2021 winners of the Federal Network Agency's tender. Juwi is a German renewable energy leader that operates globally. 

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