New Age of Energy: AGRI-PV-Wind project in Tadten Wallern
New Age of Energy: AGRI-PV-Wind project in Tadten Wallern
In the district of Neusiedl am See, one of the most exciting projects in the field of renewable energies is currently being implemented. In the municipalities and wallers, an impressive Agri-PV wind system is created, which is not only considered one of the largest of its kind in Europe, but also comes up with a considerable generation of over 160 megawatts. The system combines agricultural surfaces with photovoltaics and wind power, which enables innovative use of agricultural areas.
Current information from Burgenland Energie reports of a considerable construction progress. The work started in April 2024 and progressed quickly. The ramming for the structure has already been completed, and the substructure, which is equipped with a modern tracker system, is also available. Particularly noteworthy is the fact that 210,000 photovoltaic panels have already been installed, which corresponds to 80 percent of the total panels. The project has already achieved an impressive dimension.
planned commissioning and progress
CEO Stephan Sharma of Burgenland Energie has announced that the first phase of commissioning the AGRI-PV wind system is planned by the end of the year. In a local inspection, he gave information about the quickly progress of the project and the important role that this system will play for the region and beyond. The combination of wind and solar energy in a single project shows not only the potential for renewable energies, but also the possibility of effectively using agricultural areas.
The importance of this initiative cannot be assessed highly enough. Especially with regard to the global efforts to reduce CO2 emissions and the transition to sustainable energy sources, this project is a promising step in the right direction. With the combination of technology and sustainable land use, this project could serve as a model for future systems that pursue similar approaches.
The AGRI PV wind system in tading walls is not only a technical undertaking, but also a sign of change in energy generation. As the regional energy company emphasizes, this multifunctionality could reduce prejudices compared to the use of agricultural areas for energy projects and open up new ways of energy supply. More on this can be found in a detailed report www.bvz.at .
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