《丹麦开发商将建造瑞典最大的太阳能发电园区》

  • 来源专题:能源情报网信息监测服务平台
  • 编译者: guokm
  • 发布时间:2022-11-03
  • 丹麦可再生能源公司European Energy准备在瑞典建造一个128.5 MW的太阳能发电园区。公司在今年早些时候叫停了该项目,但后来又撤销了决定。该装置预计将在2024年开始发电。

    图片:SVEA Renewable Solar AB

    丹麦项目开发商European Energy着手在瑞典南部赫尔辛堡城外的Svedberga建造一个128.5 MW的太阳能发电园区。一旦建成,这个发电厂将成为瑞典最大的太阳能设施,每年发电量为175 GWh。园区预计将于2023年完工,并从2024年开始发电。

    今年4月份,该太阳能园区建设项目的申请遭到Sk?ne郡议会拒绝,因此暂停实施。议会表示,这块土地更适合用来帮助维持国家的粮食供应。针对这项决定,European Energy向韦克舍土地和环境法庭提出了上诉。法庭裁定“European Energy提出了充分的环境保护和适应措施。”

    European Energy副首席执行官Jens-Peter Zink表示:“这是瑞典大规模太阳能发电史上的里程碑。这一案例令瑞典南部的居民和公司欣喜若狂,因为他们长期遭受电力短缺和高电价的困扰。Svedberga太阳能发电园区将生产新型绿色电力,可供35000户家庭每年的用电量,这是多年来我们对该地区作出的最大新能源电力贡献。”

    Svedberga太阳能发电园区总面积为232.5公顷,其中约三分之一用于太阳能发电。European Energy公司表示,剩余的土地可以用于农业种植。该同公司还计划在园区外围种植树木和灌木来加强生物多样性。

    根据瑞典能源署(Energimyndigheten)发布的数据,截至2021年12月末,瑞典的运行光伏容量达到了1.59 GW,与一年前相比增加了1.09 GW。这些数字表明,2021年是该国太阳能部署最好的一年,新增并网容量约500 MW。

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