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Regional Ground‑Mounted Solar Parks Move Forward with Storage and Local Investment

Progress at Taufkirchen, Großhartpenning and Meißner shows how battery-equipped PV projects, community finance and land‑use rules are shaping the local renewable rollout.

Overview

  • Construction is underway at the Taufkirchen park north of the A995, where the first 5.8 MWp phase is expected to produce about 6,663 MWh a year and two battery containers of 2.5 MW/5 MWh are being installed with commissioning planned by year‑end.
  • Greenovative plans a citizen participation product in Taufkirchen as a qualified subordinated loan open from €1,000 with a local pre‑subscription right before wider sale.
  • Holzkirchen’s building committee accepted the administration’s replies to 15 formal objections for the Großhartpenning site and required measures such as hedge planting, minor module tilt changes and on‑site compensation areas while the AELF and BBV continue to dispute the land’s agricultural status.
  • J&J Solar Solutions won a positive planning recommendation in Meißner for roughly 37 hectares of PV and about 100 MWh of storage after securing nearly 50 usage contracts and proposing underground cables and an on‑site substation that make a 2030 commissioning realistic if grid equipment arrives on schedule.
  • Local tensions over high‑quality soil, forestry impacts and biodiversity are shaping project designs through measures such as module‑free strips, flower and wild corridors and underground cabling, and those permitting and substation lead times will be the key factors that could delay or accelerate local clean‑energy output.