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AMPYR Solar Europe's Solar projects in Brandenburg, Germany
AMPYR Solar Europe is active in Brandenburg, Germany, establishing itself as a strong partner to landowners and a leading developer in the region.
AMPYR Solar Europe is active in Brandenburg, establishing itself as a strong partner to landowners and a leading developer in the region.
Three projects in operation will provide a 45 MWp project cluster of renewable energy to the region.
Gorgast-Bahn Solar Project
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Providing 15 MWp Renewable Energy
With a capacity of 15 MWp, the plant is a central part of a 45 MWp cluster currently in operation. The project is based on our holistic approach. In addition to generating green electricity, the plant is firmly integrated into the local power supply.
What does that mean in numbers?
4,300 households can be supplied with clean electricity annually.
7,500 tonnes of CO₂ emissions are saved every year – a valuable contribution to our environment.
Manschnow and Gorgast Gewächshaus Solar Projects
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Providing 30 MWp Renewable Energy
Two additional PV projects were completed by mid-2025. With a combined capacity of 30 MWp, the two projects will be able to supply 8,600 households with renewable energy and save 15,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions per year.
The commissioning of the final section Gorgast-Greenhouse took place in mid-June 2025.
Particularly noteworthy is the successful transformation of a previously unused brownfield site with a degraded landscape into an ecologically and economically valuable photovoltaic area – an impressive example of AMPYR Solar Germany's expertise in sustainable land use. As part of the project, extensive resources were invested in demolition work, the removal of unexploded ordnance, as well as in compensation and nature conservation measures. In addition, the local economy was actively involved, and the implementation of the project took place in close coordination with the municipality – in the spirit of a partnership-based and responsible regional development.
This project marks another step on the path toward a more sustainable energy future.