Construction Begins On ‘Largest’ Swiss Alpine PV Plant

Axpo & IWB Break Ground On 2.2 MW ‘Largest’ Alpine Solar Plant In Switzerland At Muttsee Dam; To Generate 3.3 Million kWh On Completion

Construction Begins On ‘Largest’ Swiss Alpine PV Plant

Switzerland’s Alpine region is set to host a 2.2 MW solar power plant by Axpo and IWB. The Alpine region holds significant potential for both solar and wind energy, according to a recent study by EPFL. (Photo Credit: Axpo Holding AG)

  • Axpo and IWB have started construction on 2.2 MW solar power plant in Switzerland’s Glarus South municipality
  • Project’s components will be flown to the location through a helicopter that recently delivered a crane on site
  • Completion is expected in the next 4 months when the project will start delivering 3.3 million kWh annually

Switzerland’s energy companies Axpo and IWB have started construction on a 2.2 MW solar power plant which they call the ‘largest’ alpine solar project in the country. It is being built by a subsidiary of IWB, Planeco.

The AlpinSolar project was initiated by Axpo in 2020 and was later joined by energy supplier IWB. The project secured a go ahead from the Glarus South municipality and the Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE) in April 2020 (see Axpo Secures Permit For Alpine Solar Plant).

Explaining the technicalities involved in the project construction in an inhabitable region due to extreme cold, Axpo said the components will fly in through a helicopter for which optimal flight times and flight corridors have been coordinated with the municipality.

The helicopter is expected to deliver a total of 730 tons of material to Tierfehd and transport it to the dam. It started with the transportation of a crane through the helicopter to the dam which will deploy solar panels and substructure on Muttsee Dam. All CO2 footprint created by the use of the helicopter will be offset within a few months of the plant’s operation, the partners promise.

On completion over the next 4 months, the AlpinSolar project is expected to generate 3.3 million kWh of clean energy annually, half of which will be generated in winter as the sky is clear on higher altitudes. Power generated will be purchased by local supermarket chain Denner under a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) (see 2.2 MW Solar Power Plant On Swiss Dam Secures PPA).

Recently, Switzerland’s EPFL came out with a study offering what it called a ‘provocative’ optimal scenario suggesting 75% new wind and 25% solar power capacity in the country’s Alpine region as the most effective way to go carbon neutral and become energy self-sufficient (see EPFL Study Recommends Solar & Wind In Swiss Alps).

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