Aalborg is a 16.6 MW solar power plant in Denmark. It is located in the North Jutland region. Ranked #4 of 12 solar plants in Denmark. Its 16.6 MW represents 6.61% of Denmark's total solar capacity of 251 MW. The largest solar plant in Denmark is Lerchenborg at 61 MW, making Aalborg 3.7 times smaller. Nearby plants within 50 km include Nordjylland Power Station (716 MW, Coal), Nørre Økse Sø (17.3 MW, Wind), and Hjørring (10 MW, Solar). The facility is situated approximately 30 km southwest of Aalborg city.
11 years old
Denmark, Europe
Location
Zero Direct Emissions
Aalborg is a solar power plant producing approximately 26 GWh of clean electricity per year with zero direct CO₂ emissions during operation.
Lifecycle emissions: ~41 g CO₂/kWh (manufacturing, transport, decommissioning)
Technical Details
- Primary Fuel Type
- Solar
- Energy Source
- Renewable
- Country
Denmark- Continent
- Europe
- Data Source
- Global Power Plant Database
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