Germany's LichtBlick Builds Solar Park, Generating 10.2 GWh Annually
2026-06-16 16:58
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Germany's LichtBlick plans to install approximately 14,000 solar modules on a site of about 7.4 hectares in Bad Zwischenahn over the next few weeks, with an annual power generation of around 10.2 GWh, enough to supply green electricity to more than 3,000 households.

Jan Heinzelmann, Director of Green Assets at LichtBlick, stated that the expansion of renewable energy directly impacts supply security, prices, and climate protection. For this project, the company could have taken the path of legal preferential treatment, but deliberately chose a transparent process. As part of the zoning planning procedure, the project was coordinated with the municipal authorities at an early stage to ensure acceptance and planning certainty for all stakeholders.

The project development is handled by LichtBlick's subsidiary SolarBlick, with greentech, a Hamburg-based solar and energy storage specialist, serving as the general contractor. LichtBlick previously completed a solar park in Calbe in collaboration with greentech.

Florian Berger, Managing Director of EPC at greentech, noted that with the solar park in Bad Zwischenahn, the two companies are opening a new chapter in their proven collaboration. Detailed planning seamlessly follows project development, and greentech is now ensuring that the photovoltaic system is implemented with consistent high quality and delivers green electricity to the grid as planned.

The solar park in Bad Zwischenahn is the fourth project implemented by LichtBlick within 15 months, as the company continues to expand its own generation capacity and strengthen regional green electricity supply.

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