
TrakiaMTSolar
45MW PV Park
Strandzha Reserve
The Strandzha Reserve and Its Legacy
The Strandzha Reserve, a site of incredible biodiversity and cultural significance, was once home to an old, abandoned mine. This mine represented an industrial scar in an otherwise pristine landscape.
But a brave vision aimed to transform it into something meaningful: a green field powered by clean, renewable energy.
A Bold Idea for Transformation
The challenge was clear: could this barren, degraded land be revitalized while minimizing environmental impact? The answer was yes.
A visionary project would see the site transformed into a 45MW photovoltaic (PV) park, symbolizing a new beginning.
From Scarred Land to Solar Fields
The transformation journey was one of hope and determination. Over time, the site transitioned from an industrial wasteland into rows of gleaming solar panels that generate clean energy.

45 MW
Clean Energy
Clean Energy in Action
Today, the PV park produces 45MW of clean energy, powering thousands of homes and reducing the carbon footprint. It is a shining example of how degraded land can be reclaimed for sustainable purposes.
A New Beginning for Strandzha
This project demonstrates the power of transformation: from an abandoned mine to a symbol of sustainability.
The Strandzha PV park is now a source of pride for the local community and a model for green energy innovation.
System Production
Plot
418 000 m2
Installation
South
Tilt Angle
20 deg
Power
45 MWp
Yield
65 GWh
Production
1442 kWh/kWp
PR
87%
Voltage
110 kV
Substation
110/33 kV
Producer
Siemens Energy/Siemens AG
Pannels
570 Wp
Producer
Jinko
Pannel Type
N-type_Bifacial
Inverters
Central
Producer
Siemens
Construction
Schletter GmbH
SCADA
Siemens AG
EPC
SUNOTEC