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solarhybrid builds Europe’s largest solar power plant
Expansion of the FinowTower solar park in Finowfurt in the Germanstate of Brandenburg – total capacity: 84.5 megawatts
Hamburg, Frankfurt am Main, Brilon, Markranstädt, 1 September 2011 – Working as a gene-
ral contractor, solarhybrid AG is beginning the expansion of the FinowTower solar park on the
site of the former military aireld in Eberswalde/Finowfurt in the municipality of Schorfheide.
The expansion will add 60.2 megawatts to the existing park, increasing the power plant’s to-
tal capacity to 84.5 megawatts. As a result, FinowTower will become the largest solar power
plant in Europe, covering a total area of 260 football elds.
The FinowTower II expansion has a total contract value for solarhybrid of approx. 111.5
million euros. Deutscher Solarfonds Stabilität 2010 GmbH & Co. KG – which was founded by
Altira Renewables Management GmbH – is solarhybrid’s client in the project, investor and the
plant’s operator. Commerzbank AG is providing the external nancing.
Project development by solarhybrid
solarhybrid developed the entire utility-scale project by itself, from the rst idea to readying
construction and acquiring the necessary building permits, including the nancing and struc-
turing. This expansion follows the successful completion of the rst stage of construction,
FinowTower I. The expansion was made possible through the purchase of the property from
WVZ Wirtschafts-Verkehrs-Zentrum Finow GmbH & Co. KG under the direction of Reinhard
Otto, who played a crucial role in the project’s development.
During the past ten months, solarhybrid worked closely with the municipality of Schorfheide
to prepare the main construction plans needed to acquire the right to build and, as a result,
the necessary permits. In this context, Mayor Uwe Schoknecht was a rm supporter of the
project. The ofce of Dörner + Partner in Eberswalde served as the planning agency during the
construction planning process, as it did during the rst stage of construction. The company
carried out its duties under the direction of Uwe Kleber, who also oversaw the construction
application process. solarhybrid would like to thank all the employees involved in the project
at the district of Barnim’s respective government agencies for their expedient work.
Planning, installation, systems technology
solarhybrid’s proven partners from prior utility-scale projects are also involved in the construc-
tion of FinowTower II – namely, photovoltaic modules from Suntech, inverters from SMA,
mounting technology from Mounting Systems, and installation and planning carried out by
Conecon and Enerparc, respectively.
The foundation was created using 60,000 piles that were driven up to three meters deep into
the earth. The lion’s share of the driven piles are being delivered from around the region by
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WWF Solar in Eberswalde. The piles have a length between 2.20 and 3.50 metres, depen-
ding on the condition of the soil, and cover a total distance of 171 kilometres when placed
end to end.
As with FinowTower I, photovoltaic modules from Suntech are once again being used for
FinowTower II. 317,214 Suntech STP 190 solar modules will be installed on what’s known
in the industry as “module tables,” which are being supplied by the Berlin-based company
Mounting Systems. The PV modules will be installed at a slant, with four overlapping rows
of nine modules next to each other. As a result, one module table from Mounting Systems’
Sigma series can hold 36 PV modules. A total of 8,810 module tables, each 14.5 meters
long, will be installed. Walking the total length of the module tables, which together are
128 kilometres long, would be like completing three full marathons.
While in the FinowTower I plant, central inverters from SMA were installed in concrete
compact stations, central inverters from SMA’s new outdoor generation, namely the Sunny
Central 630 and 720 CP models, will be used in FinowTower II.
The region and the environment will see a lasting beneft
solarhybrid plans to connect the FinowTower II solar park to the E.ON edis grid by the end
of December. In order to achieve this goal, up to 400 employees will be on-site to ensure
that construction proceeds at a rapid pace. This also includes numerous employees from
the region. In addition, a number of regional companies are also involved in the large-scaleproject: the planning ofce Dörner + Partner, the surveyor’s ofce Kühne, FGGK for ord-
nance disposal, demolition work, and site preparation (which cleared the site of 30 tonnes
of ordnance), and the suppliers Mounting Systems and WWF. In addition, the municipality
of Schorfheide can count on receiving substantial corporate tax revenues over the next 20
years.
The FinowTower I + II solar power plants are expected to generate 82 million kilowatt-hours
(kWh) of electricity annually, enough to cover the demand from 23,500 households. With
a reduction in harmful carbon dioxide (CO2) of 1,550,000 tonnes over its 20-year lifespan,
FinowTower plays an important role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and expanding
the use of renewable energies.
As part of the FinowTower II construction process, compensatory measures required by
conservation law with a value of close to three million euros will also be carried out. These
measures include “unsealing” a similarly large area of earth (i.e. removing structures
covering the earth for the purpose of maintaining the overall level of the water table), the
initial forestation of approx. ve hectares of forest, and the creation of 58 hectares of dry
eld area and approx. 9 hectares of larch forest (as well as tending to these areas over a
period of 20 years). In addition, the substation which must be built and the power lines
connecting the plant to the high-voltage power grid have been integrated into the forest to
maintain the landscape’s overall natural appearance.
The entire construction process will be documented by four time-lapse cameras. Images
from the cameras will be streamed live on solarhybrid’s website (www.solarhybrid.ag) after
construction begins.
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Project data
Project developer,
general contractor: solarhybrid AG
Client and investor, Altira AG through Deutscher Solarfonds
Stabilität 2010 operator: GmbH & Co. KG
External nancing: Commerzbank AG
Total contract value
for solarhybrid AG: approx. €111.5 million (net)
Total project value: approx. €120 million (net)
Grid operator: E.ON edis AG
Total capacity – FinowTower I: 24.3 MW
Total capacity – FinowTower II: 60.2 MW
Total capacity – FinowTower I + II: 84.5 MW
Annual output – FinowTower I: 23.5 million KWh/a
Annual output – FinowTower II: 58.5 million KWh/a
Annual output – FinowTower I + II: 82 million KWh/a
Reduction in CO2 emissions – FinowTower I: 450,000 tons over 20-year lifespan
Reduction in CO2 emissions – FinowTower II: 1,100,000 tons over 20-year lifespan
Reduction in CO2 emissions – FinowTower I + II: 1,550,000 tons over 20-year lifespan
Planning: Enerparc AG
Installation: Conecon GmbH
PV modules: Suntech Power International Ltd.,
317,214 Suntech STP 190 modules
Central inverters: SMA Solar Technology AG,
73 Sunny Central 630 and 720 CP inverters
Mounting technology: Mounting Systems GmbH,
8,810 Sigma series module tables
Driven piles – FinowTower II: WWF Solar GmbH und Kaefer GmbH,
60,000 piles in total
Site size: Finow II: 210 hectares, 130 hectares of which are
developed, Finow I + II: 280 hectares,
185 hectares of which are developed,
remaining area: biotope and ecological
compensation area
Property type: Converted military site
Site clearing: FGGK GmbH
Location: 16244 Schorfheide, Finowfurt district
Construction period: September 2011 to December 2011
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Overview FinowTower I + FinowTower II
This press release can also be downloaded with images from the press section of our website
http://www.solarhybrid.ag/pm.html
About solarhybrid – www.solarhybrid.ag
solarhybrid AG develops, plans, and builds turnkey solar power plants up to a capacity in
the three-digit megawatt range all over the world. In this context, the company offers
comprehensive technical and nancial solutions for such power plants. Project nancing,
structuring and marketing are all carried out by solarhybrid capital management GmbH,
a wholly owned subsidiary of solarhybrid AG. A list of references with a total capacity of
295 megawatts (both completed and commissioned projects) is proof of the company’s
expertise in technical, organisational and nancial project management. The company
is operated from its locations in Hamburg, Frankfurt am Main and Brilon. The company’s
stock is traded on the Open Market of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
FinowTower I
FinowTower II