Overview
Omice Solar Power Plant is a 1 MW operational solar PV facility located near Omice, Czech Republic. It contributes to the country's renewable energy capacity under the EU Renewable Energy Directive.
Omice Solar Power Plant is a solar photovoltaic facility located near the village of Omice in the Czech Republic. With a capacity of 1 MW, it is a small-scale solar installation that contributes to the country's renewable energy portfolio. The plant is owned by Hutira FVE Omice and is currently operational. The Czech Republic has been expanding its solar energy capacity under the EU Renewable Energy Directive III, which sets a target of 42.5% renewable energy by 2030. Small-scale solar plants like Omice benefit from national feed-in tariffs and grid-connection regimes that support distributed generation. The plant uses standard solar PV technology to convert sunlight into electricity. The Omice Solar Power Plant plays a role in diversifying the local energy mix and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. Its output feeds into the regional grid, supporting the Czech Republic's transition to a low-carbon economy. The plant's location in a rural area minimizes land-use conflicts while providing clean energy to nearby communities.
Environmental context
The Omice area has a temperate climate with moderate solar irradiance, suitable for solar PV generation. The plant's small footprint reduces visual and land-use impact compared to larger installations. Solar energy in the Czech Republic helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and supports national climate goals. The facility operates without emissions or water consumption during electricity generation, contributing to local environmental sustainability.
Frequently asked questions
Omice Solar Power Plant is located near the village of Omice in the Czech Republic, at coordinates 49.1592 N, 16.4512 E.
The plant has a capacity of 1 megawatt (MW), making it a small-scale solar photovoltaic installation.
The plant is owned by Hutira FVE Omice, a Czech company specializing in solar energy projects.
The Czech Republic operates under 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 small-scale solar plants like Omice.
The plant generates clean electricity without emissions, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and supporting the Czech Republic's climate goals. Its small size minimizes land-use impact.