World’s largest solar potential plant is larger than 100 football fields!


Kyocera is fitting out another major solar potential plant with photovoltaic modules for the Spanish renewable energy company Avanzalia. When finished, the project will be one of the largest solar ability generating facilities world-wide. In August 2008, the plant in the Castile-La Mancha region of the Spanish province of Cuenca will be capable of generating 18 MW – abundant electricity

to supply 9,200 households. By that duration, 89,320 Kyocera PV modules will have been installed. Some 3,300 tonnes of steel were used to build the supporting frame.The total site will have a surface area of 80 hectares and cover a space larger than 100 football fields.

The province of Cuenca plus has features optimal for solar energy and […]

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