Acciona - Photovoltaic Solar Plants
ACCIONA Energy has been a pioneer in the installation of large photovoltaic plants, with capacities higher than 1 MW. In 2001 it built a plant at Tudela (Navarra) that was the biggest PV facility in Spain at the time (1.2 MWp), equipped with an experimental area to test a number of technological solutions for later developments.
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Since then, we have become one of the most expert companies in this kind of installation, installing 1,081 MWp in 29 large plants, both owned by the company or built for third-party customers (such as the so-called solar gardens). Our latest large-scale project is Puerto Libertad (Mexico), one of the largest in Latin America with 405 MWp. Other remarkable facilities are El Romero Solar (246 MWp), in the Atacama Desert (northern Chile) and Sishen (94 MWp) in South Africa. The last facilities to be completed have been three plants in Egypt (186 MWp) and we will also connect three more in Ukraine (57 MWp) this year. We are also currently building a 62MWp-plant in Chile.
ACCIONA Energy has installed and owns some of the world’s benchmark photovoltaic plants. For example, El Romero Solar project, 100% owned by ACCIONA Energy. With 246.5 MWp capacity, it was the largest PV plant in Latin America when completed in late 2016. We have also built the Sishen Plant (94 MWp) in South Africa, grid connected in December 2014, with the highest level of production on the African continent to date. Another milestone was the construction of the Amareleja CSP plant (Moura, Portugal) with 45.78 MWp, which entered service in 2008 as one of the biggest in the world with automatic tracking across the whole solar field. The Japanese group Mitsubishi Corporation has a 34% stake in the holding company that owns the plant.
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