Kazakhstan. 100 MWp were installed in the latest project built by the company Goldbeck Solar, which was connected to the network on December 20, 2018. The largest photovoltaic plant in Central Asia was built in 160 hectares in the Karaganda region of Kazakhstan, right on the Silk Road. The solar energy expert Company established a new speed record with the construction of this project. It took just under 12 months for the complete planning and permission process and only 6 months for the finalization of the construction, including the electrical substation.
“This result is a team effort ” said Joachim Goldbeck president of the company. The support provided by the authorities, the ministries and the German embassy was particularly active and exemplary. The collaboration between the team members and all participating companies worked brilliantly. “The performance of more than 140,000 MWh a year represents a major step for the region towards clean energy generation and independence,” says the solar entrepreneur. For this project the company selected carefully high quality components to ensure a stable energy performance for more than 30 years. Improving the infrastructure in the ex Soviet Union State USSR is the basis for economic recovery and social prosperity.
Approximately $105 million dollars were invested in this project during the six-month of construction. The European Bank of Reconstruction and Development EBRD was the financing partner. In terms of human resources, there were construction periods in which up to 500 people worked simultaneously on the site. 306,660 solar modules and 40 inverters were installed. This short period of construction was achieved thanks to the dedicated commitment of all the participants. Specially in November, the team was able to install up to 10,000 modules per day (3.3 MW). The positive effects that this project brought to the region are reflected in many construction-related services such as logistics. It will also generate 15 permanent jobs during the 30 years of operation.