Solar power: first system of the second project in operation
Zaugg Schlieren AG commissioned the first third of its second solar plant in mid-October. The installed capacity is 98.28 kilowatts peak, which means that around 95 megawatt hours of solar power can be produced annually. The company plans to install solar systems with a total output of 271.47 kilowatts peak by 2026.
Zaugg Schlieren AG put the first third of its second solar plant in Schlieren into operation in mid-October. The corresponding building permit was only applied for at the end of February, the Schlieren-based packaging and logistics specialist reports in a post on LinkedIn. The installed capacity is stated as 98.28 kilowatts peak. This means that around 95 megawatt hours of solar power can be produced each year.
By 2026, Zaugg Schlieren plans to have installed solar systems with a total output of 271.47 kilowatts peak. This means that around 263 megawatt hours of solar power can be generated each year. The company was founded in 1977 by Werner Zaugg on the site of the recently decommissioned gasworks in Schlieren. Since 2011 , Switzerland’s first professional transport packaging and crate manufacturer has also been represented with a site in China.