<article><p class="lead">German renewables developer Anumar has been given the green light for the construction of a 75MW solar photovoltaic (PV) park located in western-central Germany. </p><p>The plant will be located in the city of Rosenthal, in the German state of Hesse, the firm said. </p><p>The local council last week approved the construction of the plant. The power produced from the site will be sold through a power purchase agreement (PPA), the firm said, but it did not reveal more details.</p><p>Norwegian state-owned utility Statkraft in October last year signed a <a href="https://direct.argusmedia.com/newsandanalysis/article/2155246">10-year</a> power purchase agreement (PPA) with Anumar for the power produced at its 120MW Schornhof solar park in the southern German state of Bavaria.</p><p>The two companies in July last year signed an 11-year PPA for 50MW of capacity at the same solar park, along with a direct marketing contract for 30MW covered by Germany's direct marketing scheme under the EEG law.</p><p class="bylines">By Felicia Grosse</p></article>