
German contractor Belectric will deploy a 480 kW array on a reservoir near the Mishmar HaEmek kibbutz in northern Israel.
German engineering, procurement and construction services company Belectric has been contracted by Israeli energy business Nofar Energy to build a 480 kW floating PV plant in Israel.
The project, the first floating solar facility announced in Israel, will be installed on a reservoir near the Mishmar HaEmek kibbutz in the north of the country.
Belectric said the project, which will feature 1,300 modules on floating structures, will be linked to the mainland via floating marine-grade power lines. “The floating platform itself is held in place by an anchoring and mooring system,” the company added.
Ingo Alphéus, CEO of the German company’s Belectric Solar & Battery GmbH business, said: “We are an experienced system integrator and general contractor for utility scale, ground-mounted PV and with this floating project we are entering a very young but highly promising and fast-growing market.”
Belectric did not specify whether the project will be subsidized. Israel supports PV through tenders for large scale projects and an incentive scheme for rooftop PV which includes net metering and feed-in tariffs.
At the end of 2018, the country had around 1,070 MW of installed PV capacity, according to International Renewable Energy Agency figures.
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