Green FOX Energy, an independent investor, project developer and operator of renewable energy plants, has successfully achieved EEG commissioning for a solar park in Oberthal in the district of St. Wendel. Accordingly, the electricity generated is now fed into the public grid under the conditions of the Renewable Energy Sources Act. The park was developed together with the joint venture partner ON Energy. The structural implementation of the project was carried out by the EPC partner HMB. The investment is part of a portfolio that was recently sold to a family office.
The solar park has an installed capacity of around 7 MWp. In the future, an annual electricity production of around 7,700 MWh is expected. This corresponds to the mathematical needs of more than 2,200 households. The operation of the ground-mounted plant can save around 2,800 tons of CO₂e annually. In this way, the solar park contributes to the decentralised energy supply in the region and supports the climate protection goals of the St. Wendel district.
“With the commissioning of the EEG and the successful sale of the solar park in Oberthal to a family office, we have reached another important milestone,” says Tobias Aulich, Managing Director of Green FOX Energy. “For us at Green FOX Energy, it is crucial to develop projects in a solid way, to structure them in an economically viable way and to implement them reliably. My special thanks go to our joint venture partner ON Energy and in particular to HMB’s EPC team, which made it possible to realize the park professionally and on time under challenging conditions. The project shows how we can make a concrete contribution to the decarbonization of power generation together with our partners.”
With long-term, plannable structures – for example through fixed feed-in tariffs or power purchase agreements with reliable partners – Green FOX Energy creates the basis for stable yields. At the same time, the company contributes to a secure, clean energy supply and supports the transformation of the energy system towards renewable sources.