Sevilla Photovoltaic Power Plant

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Sevilla Photovoltaic Power Plant
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CountrySpain
LocationSolar Platform
Coordinates37°25′18″N 06°15′25″W / 37.42167°N 6.25694°W / 37.42167; -6.25694Coordinates: 37°25′18″N 06°15′25″W / 37.42167°N 6.25694°W / 37.42167; -6.25694
StatusOperational
Owner(s)Abengoa Solar
Solar farm
TypeCPV
Power generation
Units operational154
Nameplate capacity1.2 MW
Annual net output2.1 GWh

The Sevilla Photovoltaic Power Plant was the largest low-concentrated CPV power plant in the world.[1] The facility is located in the Solar Platform (Solucar Complex), a region dedicated to solar power developments, in Sanlúcar la Mayor, Spain.

The plant utilizes 154 two-axis tracking units, consisting of 36 photovoltaic modules each. The entire plant covers an area of 295,000 m2 (3,180,000 sq ft), with a total PV surface area of 5,913 m2 (63,647 sq ft).[1] The maximum electrical installed capacity tops at 1.2 MW, with a conversion efficiency of 12%. The plant generates 2.1 GWh annually.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c "Sevilla PV". Retrieved 25 November 2010.
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