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Axpo and IWB are jointly implementing the largest alpine solar plant in Switzerland. The partners will install and commission the pioneering 2.2 MW Muttsee dam project in the summer of 2021. Supermarket chain - Denner will draw on the solar electricity it produces for 20 years.

Originally initiated by Axpo, the large-scale alpine solar plant on the Muttsee dam is now the ‘AlpinSolar’ cooperative project, by Denner, Axpo and IWB. The two energy companies - Axpo and IWB are establishing the plant through a partnership.

Axpo, IWB and Denner partnership

Denner, the largest discount supermarket chain in Switzerland, will draw alpine solar electricity for 20 years. The initiative is consistent with Denner’s ambitious sustainability goals.

With the alpine solar plant, we are investing in our future and strengthening Switzerland as a production location"

Mario Irminger, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Denner, explained “This project reaffirms our commitment to reaching our climate goals. Our aim is also to only draw our electricity from renewable sources, which is why we support innovative solutions that promote the responsible use of natural resources. With the alpine solar plant, we are investing in our future and strengthening Switzerland as a production location.

AlpinSolar solar plant project

‘AlpinSolar’ is exactly the kind of plant that the energy transformation requires. The solar plant on the Muttsee dam will be constructed under environmentally sound conditions and will supply plenty of renewable electricity – particularly in winter. What is more, the project itself is particularly environmentally friendly, because the plant will be built on an existing dam.

Christoph Brand, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Axpo, said “Unfortunately, the lack of a regulatory framework means that this type of plant is barely economically feasible, as is the case with this project.

Contributing to Switzerland’s energy transformation

Christoph Brand adds, “Nevertheless, we have chosen to carry out this flagship project with our exceptional partners to make a statement and push Switzerland’s energy transformation a step further. We also see the project as an important contribution to the discussion around the forthcoming legislative amendment.

IWB, the energy supplier for the canton of Basel-Stadt, has a 49 percent stake in the project

IWB, the energy supplier for the canton of Basel-Stadt, has a 49 percent stake in the project. The company consistently strives for a climate-friendly energy supply.

This includes the expansion of electricity production from solar energy with targeted investments in Switzerland,” said Claus Schmidt the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of IWB, adding “So AlpinSolar is a great fit with our strategy.” Planeco, an IWB subsidiary, will construct the plant.

Plenty of solar power – even in winter months

The 2.2 megawatt (MW) solar plant will be constructed 2,500 meters above sea level on the Muttsee dam, part of the Limmern pumped storage plant, and will produce around 3.3 million kilowatt hours of electricity per year. Almost 5,000 solar modules will be mounted on the dam, which has an optimal south-facing orientation.

The alpine location means that the Muttsee plant will deliver half of its production during the colder half of the year – a time when the sun is generally in short supply in Switzerland. This contrasts with solar plants at lower elevations that only produce around a quarter of their electricity production during this half of the year. The solar plant will be constructed on Muttsee dam and commissioned in the summer 2021.

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