104,010 bifacial modules and 12.4 kilometres of cable routes on the German border, in the north of the Netherlands.
The Bellingwolde park sits between Veendijk and the German border, in the municipality of Westerwolde: 74 MWp across 57.5 hectares, ten of which are given over to landscape integration. Novar is developing it, GOLDBECK SOLAR is building it.
The site's numbers tell the story better than any description: 104,010 bifacial Trina modules, 153 inverters and 12.4 kilometres of cable route, connected to the high-voltage substation at Winschoten.
At full output the plant will produce around 70,000 MWh a year — enough for 17,500 households — avoiding some 30,000 tonnes of CO₂. One megawatt of capacity is reserved for the local energy cooperative De Lethe Stroomt, and the ecological impact of the works is monitored together with the University of Groningen.
Mechanical works
Pile driving, fixed structure assembly and module installation with controlled torque.
Civil works
Site preparation, internal access roads and cable trenching.
Electrical works
Cable laying, DC and AC wiring, inverter connection and MV/LV substations.










