Overview
Mladá Boleslav Solar Power Plant is a 1 MW operational solar PV facility in the Czech Republic, owned by Ing. Bohuslav Ottomanský. It contributes to the country's renewable energy capacity under EU Renewable Energy Directive targets.
Mladá Boleslav Solar Power Plant is a small-scale solar photovoltaic facility located in the Czech Republic. With a capacity of 1 MW, it represents a typical size for distributed solar generation in the region. The plant is owned by Ing. Bohuslav Ottomanský and is currently operational. The Czech Republic has been expanding its solar energy capacity, supported by the European Union's Renewable Energy Directive III, which sets a target of 42.5% renewable energy by 2030. Small-scale solar plants like Mladá Boleslav benefit from national feed-in tariffs and grid-connection regimes that encourage distributed generation. Solar PV plants in the Czech Republic contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and diversifying the energy mix. The Mladá Boleslav plant supports local energy needs and aligns with the country's commitment to increasing renewable energy share. Its operation helps integrate solar power into the grid, though capacity factors vary due to seasonal sunlight availability.
Environmental context
The Mladá Boleslav region has a temperate climate with moderate solar irradiance, typical for Central Europe. Solar PV installations here require careful land-use planning to minimize visual impact and avoid agricultural land. The plant's small scale reduces potential ecological disruption, and solar energy generation displaces fossil fuel use, contributing to local air quality improvements.
Frequently asked questions
Mladá Boleslav Solar Power Plant is located in the Czech Republic, at coordinates 50.4352° N, 14.9132° E.
The plant has a capacity of 1 MW, making it a small-scale solar photovoltaic facility.
The plant is owned by Ing. Bohuslav Ottomanský.
Solar energy in the Czech Republic is supported by the EU Renewable Energy Directive III, which mandates a 42.5% renewable energy target by 2030, along with national feed-in tariffs and grid-connection policies.
Small-scale solar PV plants like Mladá Boleslav have minimal land-use impact and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions by displacing fossil fuel-based electricity generation.