German municipal utility Stadtwerke Leipzig plans to build a 37.5 MW solar thermal plant project located in the Lausen-Gruenau district, west-southwest of Leipzig city, Germany.
The project will be constructed near an existing power station and a substation and will be used for water heating. About EUR13 million (US$13.67 million) of investment is needed for the first construction phase of the project.
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