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The 300 MW solar plant is to be built on the former site of the Welzow-Süd opencast lignite mine. (Image: Leag)
Cottbus (energate) - The energy company Leag has taken the first hurdle in the planning of a 300 MW photovoltaic project and has initiated the construction planning process. The city of Spremberg has given the green light for the construction of the plant in Lausitz. The "Hühnerwasser und Wolkenberg" solar park will be built on around 350 hectares of the recultivated Welzow-Süd open-cast lignite mine in Brandenburg, the Cottbus-based energy company announced.
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