Novar reaches close on 148 MWp Dutch solar park – Solarbytes

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Novar, headquartered in Groningen, and Westermeerweg Zon Holding have reached financial close for the 148 MW Westermeerdijk Solar Park in the Netherlands. The project is located in Noordoostpolder, Flevoland, and stretches around 6.4 kilometres behind the Westermeerdijk. The solar park will be owned 50% by Novar and 50% by Westermeerweg Zon Holding, which includes ten local agricultural entrepreneurs. The project involves 15 landowners and leaseholders, while 44% of the land is owned by the Central Government Real Estate Agency. It will use semi-transparent solar panels to allow part of the daylight to reach the soil beneath and between the modules. Westermeerdijk will connect through the private Netaansluiting Noordwest Zon substation, developed with HVC, to support grid export amid congestion challenges. BELECTRIC will build the solar park, while HANAB Distribution will deliver the cable route and substations.

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