solar park Bellingwolde – Westerwolde

A solar park near the German border

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Novar has reached financial close for Solar Park Bellingwolde, marking an important milestone in the region’s transition to renewable energy. Preparatory work began in 2024, including the installation of the cable route. Construction of the solar park will begin at the end of March 2025.

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124.474Solar panels
72MWp of installed capacity per year
19.000Households supplied

Solar park Bellingwolde – Westerwolde

Why this solar park?

The Regional Energy Strategy for Groningen aims to generate at least 5.7 TWh of renewable energy by 2030. Once fully completed, Solar Park Bellingwolde – Westerwolde will make a significant contribution toward achieving this goal.

The location of the solar park

The planned site is located between the Veendijk and the German border in Bellingwolde, near the De Lethe neighborhood. During the development process, it became clear that an old border treaty from 1824 had to be taken into account. To proceed with the development of Solar Park Bellingwolde, approval from the district of Emsland was required. This approval has since been granted.

How can local residents participate?

Landowner Kor Werkman, a well-known member of the local community, is actively involved in the development. Novar and Kor Werkman aim to create a socially supported solar park that benefits everyone in the area. To achieve this, a local advisory group has been established, and collaboration has been initiated with the local energy cooperative De Lethe Stroomt.

To support the local community, 1 MWp of installed capacity will be made available to the energy cooperative Lethe Stroomt. The revenue generated from this electricity will be used to fund local initiatives, ensuring that the region directly benefits from the production of renewable energy.

What added value does the solar park offer?

Solar Park Bellingwolde has been designed with great attention to the surrounding environment and biodiversity. The final design was developed in collaboration with a local advisory group, the municipality of Westerwolde, and the province of Groningen.

Specific measures have been taken to preserve the landscape and enhance nature, including:

  • Preservation of the ditch pattern – The characteristic water structures will be retained, safeguarding the identity of the local landscape.
  • Nature-friendly design – Vegetation will be added to the roofs and walls of the transformer stations and containers within the park.

Solar Park Bellingwolde is also part of a multi-year ecological study conducted in collaboration with the University of Groningen (RUG) on the impact of solar parks on nature. The results of this research will provide valuable insights into how to better balance renewable energy generation with biodiversity.

How does this solar park contribute to the energy transition?

The project area covers approximately 57.5 hectares. It can accommodate 124,474 solar panels with a total installed capacity of over 72 MWp. On an annual basis, the park will be able to supply sustainable energy to more than 19,000 households!

Our process

Where are we now?

1

Design

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Permit

3

Financing

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Construction

5

In use

Construction of Solar Park Bellingwolde began in March 2025. The project is expected to be completed in early 2026.

Construction

Below is an overview of the planned construction activities for Solar Park Bellingwolde and the potential inconvenience they may cause for the surrounding area.

What  DescriptionPotential inconvenience for the surrounding area
Cable route installationStarting in September 2024, the cable route will be installed between Solar Park Bellingwolde (Veendijk in Bellingwolde) and the high-voltage substation in Winschoten.Traffic disruption
Site setupThe construction site will be prepared for installation, including groundwork, fencing, and site cabins.Construction traffic via transport route
Foundation & cablingPiling for foundations and installation of tables on which solar panels will be mounted, as well as the laying of cables.Construction traffic via transport route + piling activities
Installation of solar panelsConstruction of structures, placement of solar panels and related installations (such as inverter stations).Construction traffic via transport route
Landscape integrationIn February 2025, planting of greenery in and around the solar park began. This will be carried out in phases and completed by the end of 2025.Construction traffic via transport route

Last edited on 5 June 2025

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