In the third of a series of four blogs, solar pioneer Philip Wolfe lists the world's largest solar power plants. In these articles, a 'solar plant' is defined as an individual generating station.The biggest 'solar parks' now have around 2 GW (2,000 MW) of generating capacity and are expanding towards 5 GW. However, as described in last week's blog, this power output is supplied by several - often dozens - of separate solar plants, typically of 10 to 250 MW each. A solar plant is an individual generating station, designed by a single developer (or consortium) and usually with a single export ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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