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{{Infobox power station
| name = Waldpolenz Solar Park
| name_official =
| image = Juwi PV Field.jpg
| image_caption = First Solar 40-MW CdTe PV Array installed by JUWI Group in Waldpolenz, Germany
| image_alt =
| coordinates = {{coord|51|19|42|N|12|39|22|E|type:landmark|display=inline,title}}
| country = Germany
| location =
| status =
| construction_began =
| commissioned =
| decommissioned =
| cost = €130 million
| owner =
| operator = Juwi
| solar_type = PV
| ps_units_operational= 550,000
| solar_cpv_concentration=
| solar_csp_technology=
| solar_csp_heliostats=
| solar_cpvt =
| ps_units_manu_model = First Solar
| ps_site_area = {{Convert|220|ha|acre|0|abbr=on}} footprint
| ps_electrical_capacity= 52 MW
| ps_electrical_cap_fac=
| ps_annual_generation= 52 GWh
| website = Juwi
| extra =
}}

The Waldpolenz Solar Park is a 52-megawatt (MW) photovoltaic power station built by German developer and operator Juwi at a former military air base near Leipzig, Eastern Germany. When completed by the end of 2008, it was the world's largest thin-film solar park using CdTe-modules.[1]

Initially, the solar power plant's nameplate capacity was 40 MW, consisting of 500,000 state-of-the-art solar panels provided by U.S. manufacturer First Solar, and generated 40,000 MWh of electricity per year.[2] The solar park was then extended with another 153,650 panels, also provided by First Solar, to a final capacity of 52 MWP in 2011[3]

The installation is located in the Muldentalkreis district in the state of Saxony in eastern Germany, built on half of the location’s {{convert|220|ha|1|lk=in}}[4] in the townships of Brandis and Bennewitz.[5] The investment costs for the Waldpolenz solar park have amounted to some 130 million euro.[2]

See also

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  • Energy policy of the European Union
  • List of photovoltaic power stations
  • Photovoltaics
  • Pocking Solar Park in Germany
  • Renewable energy commercialization
  • Renewable energy in the European Union
  • Solar power

References

1. ^World’s largest solar power plant being built in eastern Germany
2. ^Building Approval Granted for 40 MW Photovoltaic Project
3. ^{{cite news|title=juwi Solar Presents New Large-Scale Projects and Innovations|url=http://www.juwi.com/press_events/press/detail/eu_pvsec_juwi_solar_presents_new_large_scale_projects_and_innova.html|accessdate=Aug 2012|newspaper=Juwi press release|date=31 Aug 2011}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Map of site footprint of Waldpolenz Energy Park|url=http://www.wiki-solar.org/map/sites/index.html?Waldpolenz?u?15?51.329?12.656|publisher=Wiki-solar|accessdate=5 March 2015}}
5. ^eXenewable Project Profile Page - Waldpolenz, PV, Germany
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