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Ib Vogt completes the Polish photovoltaic project

International solar developer ib vogt has obtained an interim acceptance certificate (PAC) for a 40 MWp photovoltaic (PV) project in Ziębice, Poland. The project delivered clean solar energy to the grid in December 2023 and has passed all tests and requirements to enter full operation and achieve the PAC milestone. The Ziębice project is the mayor’s second ib project in Poland after the Zamość Project from 2022, increasing the portfolio in the country to a total of 175 MWp.

The photovoltaic farm is located in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Ząbkowice County, Ziębice Commune, on an area of ​​30 ha. earth. The project uses state-of-the-art double-sided modules on a supporting structure facing south with a constant inclination. With an average production of 43 GWh/year, the project generates enough energy to cover the average consumption of approximately 19,000 households. The Ziębice project will save over 28,000 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year. In addition to the comprehensive environmental activities related to the project, ib vogt placed a strong emphasis on occupational health and safety practices, including on-site training with the State Fire Service.

“Poland aims to achieve 29 GW of installed photovoltaic capacity by 2030 and we are proud that we can contribute to the development of renewable energy in the country. We would like to congratulate all parties involved and thank our partners for their excellent work,” said Anton Milner, CEO of ib vogt. “The completion of this project is another step in making our extensive pipeline of projects in Central and Eastern Europe a reality.”

ib vogt deals with development, financing, EPC, operation and maintenance and asset management of the project.

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