On the »Philippsee«, the gravel lake of Philipp & Co.KG in the German municipality of Bad Schönborn, Munich-based O&L Nexentury GmbH – a company of Namibia-headquartered Ohlthaver & List Group – is building what it claims is Germany’s largest floating photovoltaic (FPV) plant. With 15 megawatts of capacity the plant covers eight hectares, around 15 percent of the water surface in the gravel pit.
Construction is scheduled to start in the third quarter and commissioning at the end of this year. The electricity yield, estimated at 16 gigawatt hours per year, is to be used both for the gravel plant’s own consumption and for feeding into the grid.
Team Assistant Germany
Vera Späth
Vera is employed as Team Assistant at the O&L Nexentury office in Eschbach (Germany).
She is responsible for all office and administrative tasks, as well as for office and administrative support for the German headquarters in Starnberg.
This includes all administrative and organizational activities as well as preparatory accounting. In addition, she plans and organizes travel activities for managers and employees at the German locations and organizes corporate and team events.