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Solar power on ten hectares: This is how Hallbergmoos wants to increase its share of “clean” electricity

2021-09-16T13:09:27.026Z


Green light for green electricity generation: The Hallbergmoos construction committee has paved the way for a large open-space photovoltaic system west of the B301.


Green light for green electricity generation: The Hallbergmoos construction committee has paved the way for a large open-space photovoltaic system west of the B301.

Hallbergmoos

- The proportion of electricity generated from renewable energies in Hallbergmoos can still be expanded: According to the Energy Atlas (2019), it is only 7.6 percent.

This quota can be increased considerably with the help of the photovoltaic system.

Josef Vilgertshofer, project developer at Vispiron Energy, has now shown this: With an assumed average consumption of 3500 KW per household, the quota increases to 12.1 percent with the help of the planned PV system: "That is a decent order of magnitude," says Vilgertshofer.

The previously agriculturally used area will become a "special area of ​​energy"

The area on which elevated solar module rows are installed is around ten hectares in size. The necessary compensation areas will be created within the fenced-in area. The frames are a maximum of 3.50 meters high and are anchored in the ground without the need for a large floor seal, explained landscape architect Stefan Längst. The land previously used for agriculture is shown in a parallel procedure as a “special energy area” in the land use plan. The removal of the area from the landscape protection area is requested at the same time.

Stefan Kronner, Consultant for Energy and Local Development (SPD), emphatically endorsed the project - because it almost doubles the community's renewable energy balance.

However, he did not want to go unmentioned that - if you only look at the 3,000 or so households in the municipality - the RE share is around 17 percent.

The lower overall quota (7.6%) results from the factoring in of the commercial buildings.

The Surftown MUC is also connected to the PV system

The Surftown MUC is also connected to the PV system via a 55 meter long cable. It will be relocated at the new roundabout on Ludwigsstrasse. "We expect that we will supply about 90 percent of the Surftown", explained Vilgertshofer. In response to a request from Christian Krätschmer (CSU), the planner confirmed that the planning had taken into account the relocation of the B301 in the direction of the S-Bahn route, which the municipality was aiming for and which was envisaged in the federal transport infrastructure plan. “It is extremely important that the route is kept clear,” says Krätschmer. Mayor Josef Niedermair (CSU) prioritized this in the preliminary talks, said Vilgertshofer. A passage is foreseen in the urban development contract.

The project developer emphasized that dismantling the solar modules would be "relatively easy" if necessary.

The “flowering meadows” mentioned by Krätschmer are also planned on the area.

The design for the project-related development was unanimously approved by the building committee.

Now the public authorities and the citizens are involved.


Eva Oestereich

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Source: merkur

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