PFALZSOLAR sets to build a 21.5 MW solar photovoltaic power plant on the site next to the Borssele nuclear power plant and plans to start with the construction of the large-scale project this year.
PFALZSOLAR will be working with Elektriciteits-Productiemaatschappij Zuid-Nederland (EPZ) who initiated the tender for the construction and operation of the solar project located in Borssele, Zeeland province, Netherlands.
The Borssele solar park is expected to produce more than 21 GWh of solar energy, which would be enough power to supply more than 7,000 average households.
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