Bremen Installs 100,000 kWp of PV Systems, a Major Milestone in Renewable Energy
Bremen has reached a significant milestone in renewable energy. The city has installed over 100,000 kilowatt-peak (kWp) of photovoltaic (PV) systems, marking the first time this capacity has been achieved. This impressive feat is a testament to Bremen's commitment to sustainable and climate-friendly energy.
Bremen's success in PV installation is evident in various postal code areas. The district with postal code 28197, likely 'Strom' or around 'Stromer Landstraße', leads with the highest installed capacity at 18,450 kWp. This is due to its industrialization and large roof surfaces. Following closely are 27578 in Bremerhaven-Lehe/Leherheide with 425 systems and 28279 in Arsten/Habenhausen with 417 systems.
Bremen now has over 5,500 grid-connected PV systems, with another 1,400 in Bremerhaven, totaling 100 megawatts of capacity. The postal code area 28357 in Borgfeld, Bremen, has the most systems with 558. Despite this progress, the demand for solar systems remains high in Bremen.
Bremen's achievement of over 100 megawatts of PV capacity is a significant step towards a greener future. With continued demand for solar systems, the city is well on its way to further expanding its renewable energy portfolio.
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