Dulcinea Solar Plant

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Dulcinea Solar Plant
CountrySpain
LocationCuenca
Coordinates39°39′30″N 2°48′11″W / 39.65833°N 2.80306°W / 39.65833; -2.80306Coordinates: 39°39′30″N 2°48′11″W / 39.65833°N 2.80306°W / 39.65833; -2.80306
StatusOperational
Commission date2009 (2009)
Solar farm
TypeFlat-panel PV
Power generation
Nameplate capacity31.8 MW

The Dulcinea Solar Plant (Spanish: Planta Solar Dulcinea) is a photovoltaic power station in Cuenca, Spain. It consists of 300 photovoltaic generating units with a total capacity of 31.8 MW.[1] The solar power station covers area of 230,324 m2 (2,479,186.9 sq ft). It is equipped with 82,896 Kyocera KC-200-GHT2 photovoltaic modules, 6,078 Kyocera KD-210-GHP2 modules, and 66,286 Suntech STP-210/18Ud modules. 6,600 strings of 24 photovoltaic panels linked in series 300 SMA SC100-Outdoor solar inverters. The estimated available radiation of 1,810 kWh/m2 per year is 1,497 peak sunlight hours.

See also[]

  • Photovoltaic power stations

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