Toul-Rosières Solar Park Explained

Toul-Rosières Solar Park
Country:France
Location:Toul-Rosières, (Meurthe-et-Moselle)
Status:Operational
Construction Began:2011
Commissioned:August 2012
Cost:€430 million
Owner:EDF Énergies Nouvelles
Marguerite Fund
Sonnedix
Operator:EDF Énergies Nouvelles
Solar Type:PV
Ps Units Operational:≈1.4 million
Ps Site Area:3670NaN0 footprint
Ps Electrical Capacity:115 MW
135 MW (Planned)

The Toul-Rosières Solar Park is a 115 megawatt (MW) solar farm located at the former Toul-Rosières Air Base, in France. Among other units, the airbase formerly housed the 21st Fighter-Bomber Group of the United States Air Force in the late 1950s, before being handed over to the French Air Force.

The park is the largest solar power station using photovoltaic technology in France. The project was developed by EDF Énergies Nouvelles (EDF EN).

The solar park has about 1.4 million thin-film PV panels based on CdTe technology made by the US company First Solar.[1] It covers an area of .

In 2012, the Luxembourg-based Marguerite Fund acquired a 36 MW stake in the solar park.[2] A 24 MW stake was sold to the independent power producer Sonnedix.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. "Centrale photovoltaïque BA136 Toul-Rosières" (PDF). EDF EN. November 2011. Retrieved November 2012.
  2. News: Marguerite Fund Buys Into France's Largest Solar Park . Marc . Roca . . 11 January 2012 . 14 November 2012.
  3. News: Becky . Beetz . PV Magazine . 18 September 2012 .