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Solar field to make Hotel Alpenhof greener - Mayor Rolf Beuting impressed by the project: "That's what we want"

2022-12-14T13:11:38.879Z


Solar field to make Hotel Alpenhof greener - Mayor Rolf Beuting impressed by the project: "That's what we want" Created: 12/14/2022, 2:05 p.m On the green field: an outdoor PV system. © Deutsche Values ​​Holding AG/obs An open-space solar system is planned north of Murnau's five-star Hotel Alpenhof. A size of 2500 square meters is under discussion. Murnau – An open-space photovoltaic system is


Solar field to make Hotel Alpenhof greener - Mayor Rolf Beuting impressed by the project: "That's what we want"

Created: 12/14/2022, 2:05 p.m

On the green field: an outdoor PV system.

© Deutsche Values ​​Holding AG/obs

An open-space solar system is planned north of Murnau's five-star Hotel Alpenhof.

A size of 2500 square meters is under discussion.

Murnau

– An open-space photovoltaic system is to be built in the lower area of ​​the meadow north of the luxury hotel Alpenhof in Murnau.

A corresponding application from “TREI real estate Immobiliengesellschaft”, which owns the hotel, was submitted to the Murnau building committee.

The majority of them approved the plan to set up a solar field.

Only the second mayor, Dr.

Julia Stewens (Free Voters).

“Do you already have a PV system on the roof there?” asked the politician.

"I would prefer a rooftop PV over the ground-mounted system."

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Mayor Rolf Beuting (ÖDP/Bürgerforum), on the other hand, was quite impressed by the project: "That's what we want." lie on a steep slope.

“The plant will therefore hardly be visible from above.

The urban planning orientation is not affected by it.” However, the prerequisite for the project is a corresponding change in the development plan.

First check the floor

In response to a query from the Tagblatt, hotel manager Christian Bär said the exact size of the facility had not yet been determined.

“We have now applied for 2500 square meters.

Now you have to check the condition of the ground first, and then you have to hire a company that will determine how all this is technically feasible and how many panels can go on it.” Once that has been clarified, a second permit must be applied for.

"Our goal is for 90 percent of the electricity we need in our house to come from renewable energies and primarily from photovoltaics," emphasizes Bär.

"The Alpenhof will definitely be a bit greener." The possibility of installing photovoltaic systems on the roofs of the hotel is being examined at the same time, he continued: "But due to the usual snow loads we would have to strengthen the roofs,

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Source: merkur

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