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Photon Energy Commissions Additional Six PV Power Plants in Puspokladany, Hungary
by Staff Writers
Amsterdam, Netherlands (SPX) Nov 03, 2020

File image of a Photon Energy solar farm in Hungary.

Photon Energy via its Hungarian subsidiary Photon Energy Solutions HU Kft., has completed and grid-connected six PV power plants, with a combined capacity of 8.5 MWp, in the town of Puspokladany, Hungary.

In total, there will be ten power plants constructed and commissioned by the group in Puspokladany. On 12 October 2020, the Company grid-connected two power plants in the municipality, with a combined capacity of 2.8 MWp. Another two, which will also have a combined capacity of 2.8 MWp, are in the final stages of construction and are set to be grid-connected in November 2020.

The six new power plants extend over 11.9 hectares and are connected to the grid of E.ON Tiszantuli Aramhalozati Zrt. Together they are expected to generate around 12.1 GWh of electricity per year. They expand the Group's current installed base in Hungary to 46.3 MWp, and its global proprietary portfolio of power plants to 71.9 MWp.

'We are very excited to commission another six power plants in Puspokladany and we are proud that even in these unprecedented times, under the shadow of the pandemic, our dedicated team safely managed to stay right on schedule, taking Photon Energy one step closer to the goal of 75 MWp of PV power plants in Hungary within our proprietary portfolio by the end of 2021,' said Georg Hotar, CEO of Photon Energy.

The Group will operate the six new power plants through four wholly-owned project companies that possess six METAR licenses. These licenses entitle each power plant to a de facto feed-in tariff (in the form of electricity sales on the energy spot market plus a contract-for-difference) of HUF 33,360 per MWh (approx. EUR 91 per MWh).

Three of the six power plants are entitled to a maximum approved and supported production of approximately 34,800 MWh per license over a period of 17 years and 11 months, and the remaining three to a maximum approved and supported production of approximately 29,950 MWh over a period of 15 years and 5 months for each license. The combined annual revenues of the six power plants are expected to be EUR 1.1 million.

The valuation model for the Group's proprietary portfolio, in accordance with IAS 16, implies that other comprehensive income of approximately EUR 2.7 million will be recorded in the Group's Q4 2020 Consolidated Income Statement in relation to the commissioning of the six power plants.


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