Floating PV Plant
Odehaske II

Evergy was appointed to perform Technical Due Diligence prior to the construction of the Floating PV Plant Oudehaske II and subsequently served as the lender's engineer during the construction and acceptance phases.

The project is located between the cities of Heerenveen and Joure in the province of Friesland and is constructed over a sand excavation lake, with excavation still ongoing in some parts. The total project area spans approximately 13 hectares. Oudehaske II is designed with dual-orientation fixed frames supporting P-type mono-crystalline dual-glass PV modules, connected via string inverters to a 21 kV medium-voltage grid. The solar arrays are installed at a 12° tilt angle and oriented east (-107°) and west (73°).

The services of Evergy comprised in particular:

  • Energy yield verification considering the technical challenges in relation to the interaction of the PV Plant and the water body (i.e. soiling, cooling)
  • Development of a cost-efficient module cleaning procedure
  • Technical design review
  • Review of the project specific procurement and operational contracts
  • Technical inspections at acceptance (PAC and FAC)

Country

Netherlands

Year of Mandate

2023

Key Technical Data

  • 21 MWp, Floating-PV

Services

Energy Forecasts

Technical Due Diligence

Technical Inspection

Evergy Engineering GmbH » Odehaske II
Joshua Schwall backpacker, working @evergy since 2015
Ich bin direkt nach dem Studium zu Evergy gegangen. Dabei wurde ich sehr gut betreut und gefördert. Hier habe ich das Gefühl etwas Sinnvolles zu tun. Ich erinnere mich noch an eine Inspektionsreise nach Portugal: In der Mitte des Projektareals war ein Wasserlauf, den wir nur mit dem Geländewagen überqueren konnten und ein kleines, verlassenes Dorf, das erhalten wurde. Das war schon ungewöhnlich.
I joined Evergy straight after my studies. I received very good support and encouragement. I have the feeling that I am doing something meaningful here. I still remember an inspection trip to Portugal: in the middle of the project area was a creek that we could only cross by off-road vehicle and a small, deserted village which was preserved. That was quite unusual.
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