Uniper has begun building its 17 MWp solar park on the ash landfill area of the former Wilhelmshaven coal fired power plant. The new plant will produce approximately 17,000 MWh of clean electricity per year, enough to power up to 4,500 homes.
Project Details and Coordination
Covering approximately 14 hectares, the solar park will feature over 28,500 solar modules securely mounted using specialized anchoring systems tailored for landfill conditions. The project developers are also working closely with Wilhelmshaven City to implement the development.
Jörg Lennertz, Uniper Renewables, CEO said, “By utilizing the ash landfill site of the former Wilhelmshaven coal fired power plant, we are transforming unused industrial land into a valuable source of renewable energy.”
He added, “The project highlights Uniper’s commitment to Wilhelmshaven and the sustainable use of existing infrastructure to ensure a secure energy supply for the future.The PV Park Voslapper Groden, together with the planned electrolysis plant, the hydrogen import terminal, and the visitor center, forms an important cornerstone of our regional project portfolio.
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Ecological Balance and Grazing Initiatives
The developers have fenced the site and added landscaping, allowing sheep to graze in the green areas. This grazing supports renaturation, biodiversity, and ecological balance while the solar plant generates renewable energy.
The firm is collaborating with Greening Germany, a subsidiary of the international Greening company with expertise in photovoltaic, wind, biogas, and battery energy storage projects. The solar park will be inaugurated in the first half of 2026.
Uniper is investing in its European renewable operations, i.e., Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Sweden, Hungary, and Poland. Furthermore, besides Wilhelmshaven, Uniper started building different solar parks in the UK and Hungary to develop up to 10 gigawatts of ready-to-build capacity by 2030.