Overview
Liblice Solar Power Plant is a 1.1 MW solar PV facility in the Czech Republic, operated by FV Energy as. It contributes to the country's renewable energy capacity under the EU Renewable Energy Directive.
Liblice Solar Power Plant is a solar photovoltaic facility located in the Czech Republic, with a capacity of 1.1 MW. The plant is owned by FV Energy as and is currently operational, adding to the country's distributed solar generation. The facility operates under the Czech Republic's implementation of the EU Renewable Energy Directive III (2023/2413), which sets a 42.5% renewable energy target by 2030. Solar PV plants of this scale are typical for small-to-medium distributed generation in the region, often connected to local distribution networks. As a solar PV installation, Liblice Solar Power Plant generates electricity without direct emissions, supporting the Czech Republic's transition to a low-carbon energy mix. Its grid-connected role helps reduce reliance on fossil fuels and contributes to local energy security.
Environmental context
The plant is located in the Central Bohemian Region, an area with moderate solar irradiance suitable for photovoltaic generation. Solar PV installations like Liblice have minimal land-use impact compared to other renewable technologies, though they require adequate land area. The facility's operation avoids air pollutant emissions and reduces greenhouse gas emissions relative to conventional power generation.
Frequently asked questions
Liblice Solar Power Plant is located in the Czech Republic, at coordinates 50.077100 N, 14.877500 E.
Liblice Solar Power Plant has a capacity of 1.1 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale solar PV facility.
Liblice Solar Power Plant is owned by FV Energy as, a Czech energy company.
Solar PV in the Czech Republic operates under the EU Renewable Energy Directive III, which mandates a 42.5% renewable energy share by 2030, supported by national feed-in tariffs and grid connection regulations.
Liblice Solar Power Plant generates clean electricity from solar energy, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and supporting the Czech Republic's targets under the EU Renewable Energy Directive.