Batteriespeicher in Lehe. V.l.n.r. Lars Brans (Bürgermeister), Pascal Lang (Vorstandsvorsitzender der EGIS eG), Niklas Scharfenberg (Teamleitung Projektentwicklung Süd) und Rolf Thiede (damaliger Bürgermeister). Copyright: MaxSolar GmbH

Regional energy transition: Large-scale storage facility for an energy cooperative in Schleswig-Holstein

EGIS eG is pursuing the goal of setting an example for the regional energy transition. In the municipality of Lehe in the district of Dithmarschen, the community energy cooperative has now commissioned a 3.5 MWp community solar power plant with a 3,6 MWh large-scale storage system. In purely statistical terms, the project can supply around 1000 four-person households with electricity. Thanks to our scalecube, which temporarily stores the solar energy, even at night or when the sky is cloudy. The solar park was realised by our partner MaxSolar from Traunstein in Bavaria. A leading provider of integrated, innovative energy solutions for companies and local authorities in the field of renewable energies.

Involving the public in the energy transition

With the combination of solar park and energy storage, the citizens’ cooperative wants to give citizens the opportunity to actively participate in the energy transition. The aim is to promote decentralised, independent and ecological energy generation. In Lehe, the cooperative gained a foothold with an innovative solar park in a region that tends to be characterised by wind energy.

Sector

Citizens' energy co-operative

Power

1.3 MVA

Capacity

3.6 MWh

Energy storage system maximise the output of the solar system

Our large-scale storage system makes the solar park even more innovative: as it temporarily stores the green solar energy and releases it back into the public grid when it is needed, it helps to stabilise the grid. The system provides the grid operators with automatic Frequency Restoration Reserve (aFRR)and thus keeps the frequency of the power grid stable.

Citizens from Lehe and the surrounding area have the opportunity to participate in the project via co-operative shares.  The returns thus benefit local businesses.

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Total capacity: 3.6 MWh

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"There are still not many solar parks with battery storage in Germany. We believe in this combination. Solar power from midday can be fed into the storage system and then fed into the grid when required. This contributes to grid stability and security of supply"

Pascal Lang
Chairman of the Executive Board of EGIS eG

"The solar park and energy storage facility in Lehe not only sends a clear signal in favour of the regional energy transition, but also enables citizens to actively participate in this important process. By combining renewable energy generation and innovative storage technology, we are promoting decentralised and ecological energy generation."

Christoph Strasser
Managing Director of MaxSolar Gmbh
Batteriespeicher in Lehe. V.l.n.r. Lars Brans (Bürgermeister), Pascal Lang (Vorstandsvorsitzender der EGIS eG), Niklas Scharfenberg (Teamleitung Projektentwicklung Süd) und Rolf Thiede (damaliger Bürgermeister). Copyright: MaxSolar GmbH
Large scale storage in Lehe, Germany. From left to right: Lars Brans (Mayor), Pascal Lang (Chairman of the Executive Board of EGIS eG), Niklas Scharfenberg (Team Leader Project Development South) and Rolf Thiede (Former Mayor). Copyright: MaxSolar GmbH
Draufsicht Solarpark, installiert von MaxSolar GmbH. Copyright: MaxSolar GmbH
Top view of solar park, installed by MaxSolar GmbH. Copyright: MaxSolar GmbH

Customer

MaxSolar GmbH

Traunstein, Germany

MaxSolar is a leading provider of integrated, innovative energy solutions for companies, local authorities and landowners. Headquartered in Traunstein, the company, which was founded in 2009, now has more than 300 employees at five locations throughout Germany. MaxSolar’s range of services includes the planning, construction and operation of photovoltaic and wind systems, energy storage systems, e-charging infrastructure and heating solutions in integrated systems. The company’s current project pipeline currently comprises over 7.5 GW in various stages of development.

Final customer

EGIS eG

Neuötting, Germany

EGIS eG is an association of many citizens, municipalities and companies within its home region, but also throughout Germany. Together with its members, it shares the conviction that the energy transition in Germany should be implemented primarily by citizens. Founded in 2013, EGIS eG now has more than 2,300 members, including all 24 towns, municipalities and markets in the district of Altötting as well as the district of Altötting itself. This makes it one of the largest energy cooperatives in Germany.

Lehe in Schleswig-Holstein

Location

Lehe

Schleswig-Holstein, Germany