Overview
Kyjov - Top Centrum Solar Power Plant is a 3.9 MW solar PV facility in Kyjov, Czech Republic. It is owned by Top Centyrum Car and is currently operational.
The Kyjov - Top Centrum Solar Power Plant is a solar photovoltaic (PV) facility located in Kyjov, Czech Republic. With a capacity of 3.9 MW, it is a small-scale solar installation contributing to the country's renewable energy mix. The plant is owned by Top Centyrum Car and is currently operational. The Czech Republic has been expanding its solar capacity under the European Union's Renewable Energy Directive, which sets a target of 42.5% renewable energy by 2030. The country supports solar PV through feed-in tariffs and grid connection guarantees, encouraging projects like this one. The 3.9 MW scale is typical for commercial rooftop or ground-mounted systems in the region. This solar plant helps reduce reliance on fossil fuels and supports local energy independence. Solar PV in the Czech Republic benefits from moderate solar irradiance, and facilities like this one contribute to grid stability by feeding clean electricity during peak daylight hours. The plant's operational status ensures ongoing environmental benefits.
Environmental context
Solar PV plants like Kyjov - Top Centrum have a low environmental footprint during operation, with no emissions or water use. However, land use and visual impact are considerations, especially in agricultural or residential areas. The facility is located in Kyjov, a town in the South Moravian Region, where solar energy helps diversify the energy mix and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Frequently asked questions
The Kyjov - Top Centrum Solar Power Plant is located in Kyjov, Czech Republic, at coordinates 49.0045 N, 17.1066 E.
The Kyjov - Top Centrum Solar Power Plant has a capacity of 3.9 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale solar PV installation.
The Kyjov - Top Centrum Solar Power Plant is owned by Top Centyrum Car.
Solar PV in the Czech Republic is supported by the European Union's Renewable Energy Directive III, which targets 42.5% renewable energy by 2030, and national feed-in tariffs and grid connection guarantees.
Solar PV generates electricity without emissions or water use, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering greenhouse gas emissions. It also supports energy independence and grid stability.