- Solar: Sergej Kechter – Sergej.Kechter@uniper.energy
- Wind: Jens-Ulrich Biermann – Jens-Ulrich.Biermann@uniper.energy
- PPA: Isidora Hols – PPAs@uniper.energy
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Powering Hungary’s Future: Uniper’s Dunaföldvár Solar Park
Uniper is strengthening its renewable portfolio with the construction of a 61 MWp photovoltaic project in Dunaföldvár, Hungary.
This project reinforces Uniper’s commitment to driving the energy transition across Europe, with a focus on Germany, France, the UK, Italy, Sweden, Hungary, and Poland.
Scheduled for grid connection in 2026, the Dunaföldvár project adds to Uniper’s growing solar pipeline, which includes developments in Tét (Hungary) as well as new solar parks in Germany and the UK.
The 17 megawatt peak (MWp) solar park on the landfill site of the former Wilhelmshaven coal-fired power station will generate 17,000 MWh of renewable electricity per year - enough for up to 4,500 households.
Uniper's first in the UK.
Uniper will further expand the supply of renewable energy in the UK with the Tamworth solar project in Staffordshire.
The Totmonslow solar project in Draycott in the Moors, Staffordshire, United Kingdom, is set to drive forward the energy transition and deliver 21 megawatt peak (MWp).
With the solar project in Tét, Uniper is strengthening its presence in the Hungarian renewable energy market and will supply 90 megawatt peak (MWp) of renewable energy.
With a capacity of 61 megawatt peak (MWp), the Aton solar project in Dunaföldvár, Hungary, will make an important contribution to the country's renewable energy targets.
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