With just under 24,000 crystalline solar modules, the facility will supply 1,900 households with power and in the process save 4,400 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions, says the company.
Today's ceremony will see the investor and general contractor inaugurating the solar park in the presence of Ralf Christoffers, Brandenburg's minister for the economy and European affairs, and Dr. Klaus-Peter Schulze, the mayor of Spremberg.
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