Solar park Moos 2
No more worries about energy
Right from the start regional politicians and residents living in the Municipality of Geroldshausen close to Wuerzburg were united in wanting a solar park to secure the future, environmentally compatible supply of energy. In the district of Moos the ideal location was swiftly found.
Phoenix Solar ensured the simple and rapid expediting of all approval procedures and completed the construction work within twelve weeks: for a plant of this size this is a remarkably short period of time. One of the largest ground-mounted plants in southern Germany was built using around 160,000 modules on a surface area of around 64 hectares – in accordance with the guidelines laid down by the German nature conservation association (Bund Naturschutz). The cooperation with a wind park has allowed the joint operation of a transformer station, enabling the energy generated to be fed directly into the high voltage grid and marking the start of Moos Solar Park’s production of just under 17 million kilowatt hours of electricity a year.
To ensure the seamless operation and to achieve the return targeted for all investors over the term, Phoenix Solar also carries out all the measures necessary for the solar park's operation and maintenance.
And last but not least, KGAL has launched a closed-end fund geared towards the participation of private investors.
Rated system power | 15.82 MWp |
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Annual energy yield | 16,785.15 MWh |
Equivalent to the power consumption of | approx. 4,188 families** |
Feed-in tariff/kWh | EUR 0.2843 |
Feed-in tariff p. a. | approx. EUR 4,772,018 |
CO2 savings p. a. | approx. 9,651.4 tons* |
Modules | 157,984 units i.e. from First Solar and Phoenix Solar |
Inverter | 2 x SMA SC500 22 x SMA SC630 |
Construction type | Ground-mounted system |
Tilt angle | 30° |
Frame technology | CWF |
Orientation | South |
* Source: The evolution of carbon dioxide emissions within the German power mixture 1990-2008: 0.575 tons CO2 saved per MWh (Umweltbundesamt FG I 2.5., Status March 2010)
** Source: Average power consumption of a family: 4,000 kWh (Verivox, Status 2010)