Projects in the Americas, Europe and Australia

The sun’s power as a source of clean energy: Without the sun there would be no life on our planet. The amount of energy it radiates is unimaginable. Here on earth, at a distance of 150 million kilometres, we receive more than 1,300 watts of radiated power per square metre. That means it’s up to us to make use of this huge potential.

RWE invests in large scale solar projects and supports electricity generators, plant operators and others involved in developing, constructing and operating photovoltaic systems.

Solar energy: key component in the energy transition

Our efforts are directed at further improving the competitiveness of solar energy by reducing the costs of investment, operation and maintenance. The solar market is a key component in the energy transition, and will enjoy above-average growth in the coming years.

RWE can see huge potential for locations internationally, especially in Europe, the US and Australia, and is actively involved in project development, construction and operation in those locations. Australia’s Limondale 1 and 2 solar farms, with production capacity of 250 MW, and the Hickory Park hybrid solar project with co-located storage facility are among the most well known large-scale projects in the sector.

A solar farm featuring multiple solar panels installed on a gravel surface.

Want to know how a solar farm is created?

Unlike other renewable energy sources, the construction  of a solar farm requires comparatively little time. That doesn’t mean, however, that the systems themselves will be short-lived. Far from it! Once the solar farm has been completed, it can operate for many years and thus help to maintain a sustainable energy supply system.

As soon as the basic arrangements and planning stages have been completed, the construction phase can start. Installation of the solar panels plays a key role, since these are the centrepiece of the entire facility.

We’ve put together some pictures to illustrate the construction of a solar farm.

How is a Solar Farm constructed?

Layout

  • Photovoltaic module
  • PV module table
  • Inverter
  • Battery Storage System
  • Transformer station
  • Feed-in
A fenced solar array with blue panels, battery storage and control box, sheep grazing, and a distant substation under a sunny sky.

Photovoltaic module

Several solar cells are installed in one module.

PV module table

Several PV modules connected in series on a module table form a PV-string.

Inverter

Conversion of direct current (DC) into alternating current (AC), required for feeding into the national power grid.

Battery Storage System

optional

Transformer station

optional

Feed-in

to the national power grid.


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