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Low Carbon Powers Up: Launches 53MW Solar Project In The Netherlands

Low Carbon has officially launched commercial operations for its 53MW solar portfolio in the Netherlands, marking another milestone in its mission to drive large-scale renewable energy adoption. This impressive capacity comprises four solar assets strategically located across the provinces of Groningen and Utrecht, including Ter Apel (26.7MW), Overijssel (7.4MW), and two sites at Wijk bij Duurstede (10.3MW and 8.7MW).

All four sites have successfully secured Provisional Acceptance Certificates, signifying their readiness for full operation. These projects are powered by nearly 90,000 state-of-the-art solar modules, demonstrating Low Carbon’s commitment to deploying cutting-edge technology to accelerate the transition to sustainable energy.

The development of these solar parks was made possible through a strong partnership with BELECTRIC, a German leader in engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services for solar projects. Together, Low Carbon and BELECTRIC have now commissioned over 120MW of renewable capacity, reinforcing their collaborative strength in delivering impactful projects.

This achievement follows Low Carbon’s recent announcement of a groundbreaking 6GW battery storage platform in the Netherlands, which is poised to become one of the largest international battery portfolios. These efforts highlight the company’s ambition to be a transformative force in the global fight against climate change.

Steven Hughes, Managing Director of Portfolio Management at Low Carbon, emphasized the significance of this milestone: “We are delighted to see our first solar projects in the Netherlands enter commercial operations, which is a landmark moment in Low Carbon’s journey as an independent power producer and reinforces our capability to deliver renewable energy projects at scale in different markets. Our partnership with BELECTRIC has been core to successfully delivering these projects as we look to create as much large-scale renewable energy as possible. We look forward to bringing more new capacity online in the coming months as we ramp up our efforts in the fight against climate change.”

Low Carbon’s continued expansion underscores its leadership in the Dutch renewable energy market and its steadfast dedication to delivering impactful solutions to combat the climate crisis. #RenewableEnergy #SolarPower #Netherlands #LowCarbon #Sustainability #ClimateAction #CleanEnergy #EnergyTransition #SolarInnovation #GreenFuture

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