Lightsource bp and Kajoni to develop 500MW solar projects in Germany

Lightsource bp and Kajoni to develop 500MW solar projects in Germany

21-08-2024

Germany aims to generate 80% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030.

 

Regan Slaymaker   August 20, 2024

 

Solar technology developer Lightsource bp has announced a partnership with Germany-based renewables developer Kajoni Energie to develop more than 500MW of utility-scale solar projects in Germany.

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The companies will develop projects of at least 20MW over the next two to three years, Lightsource bp said in a press release.

 

Kajoni will identify project sites of at least 20 hectares and procure the necessary licensing to achieve ready-to-build status.

 

Once a project begins construction, it will be wholly owned by Lightsource bp.  

 

Lightsource bp Germany business development head Stephan Jeznita commented: Kajoni is deeply rooted in Lower Saxony, a region with very high potential for solar power.

 

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We are ambitious in growing the German market, and local partners like Kajoni are an ideal addition to our own greenfield development operations across Germany.

 

Lightsource bp has been expanding its operations in Europe in recent years. Last month, it began commercial operation at its 40MW solar project in Poland, where the company has been present since 2020.

 

The UK solar developer entered the German energy market in 2023 to become the leading solar developer in the country and commit to the growth and development of renewable energy in the region.  

 

Germany aims to provide 80% of its electricity demand from solar and other renewable energy sources by 2030.  

 

However, according to Power Technologys parent company GlobalData, electricity generated from fossil fuels remains in the lead in Germany, making up 48.82% of total electricity generation last year.

 

Wind accounted for the second largest share of electricity generation at 23.65% while solar came in third with 13.72%.


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