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Dutch Solar Park Ordered to Remove 78,000 Panels to Protect Schiphol Airport

A solar panel park near Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport has been ordered by a judge to remove 78,000 panels after they were found to be blinding aircraft pilots.

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When approaching the Polderbaan runway at a certain angle of the sun, pilots are blinded by the panels of the solar park.

·Netherlands
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The Green Energy Corridor solar farm near Schiphol Airport must be partially dismantled. The farm causes too much "annoying glare" that…

·Netherlands
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15:03 Belgian green energy producer ESG has been ordered by a court to dismantle over 78,000 solar panels near Schiphol Airport. The reflection of sunlight blinds pilots during landing.

·Belgium
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The court has ruled against the construction of part of the controversial solar park near Schiphol Airport. No fewer than 78,000 solar panels must be removed. They cause dangerous glare during landings, especially in the morning. The owner, DGEC, must act quickly or face a multi-million euro fine.

Schiphol solar farm must remove panels to protect pilots: court

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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