Overview
Doubek Solar Power Plant is a 1.1 MW solar PV facility in the Czech Republic, operated by Solar Power Energy Epsilon vos. It contributes to the country's renewable energy capacity under EU Renewable Energy Directive targets.
Doubek Solar Power Plant is a solar photovoltaic facility located in the Czech Republic, with a capacity of 1.1 megawatts. The plant is owned and operated by Solar Power Energy Epsilon vos and is currently operational, adding to the country's distributed solar generation portfolio. The Czech Republic has been expanding its renewable energy capacity under the European Union's Renewable Energy Directive III, which sets a binding target of 42.5% renewable energy by 2030. Solar PV plants like Doubek benefit from national support schemes, including feed-in tariffs and grid connection guarantees, which have driven growth in small-to-medium-scale solar installations across the country. As a small-scale solar installation, Doubek Solar Power Plant contributes to local energy generation without significant land-use or visual impact. Its electricity feeds into the regional grid, supporting the Czech Republic's transition toward cleaner energy sources and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
Environmental context
The Czech Republic's solar PV sector has grown steadily, with installations often sited on agricultural land or brownfield sites. Small-scale plants like Doubek typically have minimal environmental impact, though land-use change and visual intrusion are considerations. The country's grid integration challenges for variable renewables are managed through balancing mechanisms and cross-border electricity trading within the EU.
Frequently asked questions
Doubek Solar Power Plant is located in the Czech Republic, at coordinates 50.0232 N, 14.7495 E.
The plant has a capacity of 1.1 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale solar photovoltaic facility.
The plant is owned and operated by Solar Power Energy Epsilon vos.
The Czech Republic follows the EU Renewable Energy Directive III, which mandates a 42.5% renewable energy share by 2030. National feed-in tariffs and grid connection policies support solar PV development.
As an operational solar PV plant, it generates clean electricity, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and supporting the Czech Republic's progress toward EU renewable energy targets.