Moselbad in Koblenz Gets Green Makeover with 399 kWp Solar Project
The Moselbad in Koblenz is set to become greener and more efficient with a new solar project. The initiative, funded by the KIPKI program of Rhineland-Palatinate, will see a photovoltaic system installed, providing weather protection for visitors and vehicles.
The solar installation, with a capacity of around 399 kWp, is expected to produce approximately 368,569 kWh of electricity annually. This clean energy will be used solely for the Moselbad's own consumption. The project is estimated to save up to 173.2 tons of CO2 per year.
The Moselbad's transformation will also include a mix of geothermal and air-source heat, along with an efficient combined heat and power plant. Upon completion, it will be one of Germany's most modern baths. The solar structure will cover 104 out of 137 parking spaces, housing 896 solar modules. Construction is underway and is expected to finish by the end of the year, with the new parking operation starting in early 2026. Notably, the parking operation will not be restricted during the construction phase.
The Moselbad solar project, with its significant environmental benefits and modernisation of the baths, is set to enhance the visitor experience while contributing to a greener future. The project, funded with €1 million, is expected to be completed soon, with minimal disruption to the current parking operation.