Overview
Wilmarsdonk is a 3.7 MW solar PV facility in Belgium, contributing to the country's renewable energy capacity under the EU Renewable Energy Directive III.
Wilmarsdonk is a solar photovoltaic (PV) facility located in Belgium, with an operational capacity of 3.7 megawatts. It is part of Belgium's growing solar energy sector, which supports the country's transition to renewable energy sources. The facility is operational and contributes to the local grid. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the European Union's Renewable Energy Directive III (2023/2413), which sets a target of 42.5% renewable energy by 2030. Belgium has implemented national support mechanisms, including feed-in tariffs and grid connection regulations, to encourage solar PV deployment. At 3.7 MW, Wilmarsdonk is a small- to medium-scale solar installation, typical of distributed solar projects in the region. Solar PV facilities like Wilmarsdonk play a key role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and diversifying Belgium's energy mix. The electricity generated is fed into the local distribution network, supporting residential and commercial consumers. The facility's location in Belgium benefits from moderate solar irradiance, and its operation aligns with national climate goals.
Environmental context
Solar PV installations like Wilmarsdonk have a low environmental footprint during operation, producing no direct emissions. However, land use for solar panels can impact local ecosystems and agricultural land. In Belgium, solar farms are often sited on brownfield or low-value land to minimize conflicts. The facility's small scale reduces visual and land-use impact, and it contributes to reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
Frequently asked questions
Wilmarsdonk is located in Belgium, at coordinates 51.2709 N, 4.3812 E.
Wilmarsdonk has a capacity of 3.7 megawatts (MW), making it a small- to medium-scale solar PV installation.
Wilmarsdonk uses solar photovoltaic (PV) technology to convert sunlight into electricity.
Belgium follows the EU Renewable Energy Directive III, which aims for 42.5% renewable energy by 2030. The country uses feed-in tariffs and grid connection policies to support solar PV.
Wilmarsdonk feeds 3.7 MW of solar electricity into the local distribution network, helping to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and supporting Belgium's renewable energy goals.