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Largest Solar Thermal System in Germany in Lausen on the Finish Line: Last of the 13,200 Collectors Mounted · Leipziger Zeitung

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Leipziger Stadtwerke is getting closer and closer to the completion of its large-scale solar thermal system in the district of Lausen-Grünau. The last of a total of 13,200 collectors has now been delivered and assembled by the general contractor, Ritter XL Solar from Dettenhausen, the company reports. The next project of the district heating transformation plan for more regenerative energy in the district heating supply of Leipzig is now approac…
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Leipziger Stadtwerke is getting closer and closer to the completion of its large-scale solar thermal system in the district of Lausen-Grünau. The last of a total of 13,200 collectors has now been delivered and assembled by the general contractor, Ritter XL Solar from Dettenhausen, the company reports. The next project of the district heating transformation plan for more regenerative energy in the district heating supply of Leipzig is now approac…

The Leipziger Stadtwerke and Ritter XL Solar have built a large-scale solar thermal system with 13,200 collectors in the Leipzig district of Lausen-Grünau. It is part of the district heating transformation project of the city.

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iz.de broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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