Rotterdam Port to Develop 96 MW Floating Solar Project for Local Businesses by 2027
A 96 MW floating solar project will be constructed at the Port of Rotterdam's De Slufter dredging depot, serving local businesses instead of the grid. Developed by Sun Float Power, the project will cover 80 hectares and generate approximately 87 GWh annually. Completion is set for 2027 as part of the Dutch government's initiative for clean energy on government land.

The Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands is advancing a 96 MW floating solar project at the De Slufter dredging depot, with operations scheduled for 2027. This project, developed by Sun Float Power (a consortium of DevCap Infra BV, Solinoor BV, and Enerparc AG), will cover about 80 hectares and generate around 87 GWh of energy annually for local businesses, avoiding grid congestion issues.
Initially proposed as a 100 MW project in 2019, it is part of the national program aimed at utilizing government land for clean energy. Once operational, it will be one of Europe's largest floating solar systems.




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