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Parapet Completes 40 MWp PV Plant in Germany, Slashing CO2 Emissions by 33,600 Tons Annually

Parapet's latest German project significantly reduces emissions. Two more plants are on the way, further expanding the company's renewable energy footprint.

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Parapet Completes 40 MWp PV Plant in Germany, Slashing CO2 Emissions by 33,600 Tons Annually

Parapet, a specialist in renewable energy projects, has expanded its German operations and completed a significant photovoltaic power plant near Friedland. The company, with offices in Romania, Germany, and Italy, has partnered with Kreutzpointner Energy on multiple projects, installing over 1,200 MWp in photovoltaics together over seven years.

The recently completed 40 MWp photovoltaic power plant near Friedland is set to reduce CO2 emissions by more than 33,600 tons annually. Parapet and Kreutzpointner Energy are also working on two additional plants near Zahna and Listerfehrda, scheduled for completion by the end of 2025. These projects will use 65,400 bifacial modules, covering an area of approximately 30 hectares, and will deliver a total installed capacity of 112 MWp, generating over 110 GWh of green electricity annually.

Parapet's portfolio spans over 350 photovoltaic, wind, or hybrid projects, offering comprehensive services from design to maintenance. The company's expansion in Germany is driven by the growing demand for renewable energy projects.

Parapet's latest projects, in collaboration with Kreutzpointner Energy, demonstrate the company's commitment to reducing carbon emissions and expanding renewable energy capacity. With a growing portfolio and increased demand, Parapet continues to solidify its position as a key player in the European renewable energy sector.

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