Europes largest solar power plant located in Ukraine will be completed by the end of 2011 and will deliver 80 megawatts of power to add on to the existing energy supply of the country.
The solar photovoltaic power plant in Crimea, an autonomous republic in Ukraine, is part of the countrys National Natural Energy project launched by the State Agency of Ukraine for Energy Efficiency and Energy Conservation in 2010.
The solar power plant will be comprised of 360,000 modules, capable of producing around 100,000 megawatt-hours per year, which is expected to reduce Ukraines carbon dioxide emission by 80,000 tons.
It is aimed to produce electric energy from clean and renewable sources such as sun and wind power. The project seeks to increase alternative energy production by up to 30 percent
After the construction of the last two power production lines, the solar farm will be equal to 207 football fields. The power plant will provide additional electricity to 20,000 households.
Ukraine to open Europe
The solar photovoltaic power plant in Crimea, an autonomous republic in Ukraine, is part of the countrys National Natural Energy project launched by the State Agency of Ukraine for Energy Efficiency and Energy Conservation in 2010.
The solar power plant will be comprised of 360,000 modules, capable of producing around 100,000 megawatt-hours per year, which is expected to reduce Ukraines carbon dioxide emission by 80,000 tons.
It is aimed to produce electric energy from clean and renewable sources such as sun and wind power. The project seeks to increase alternative energy production by up to 30 percent
After the construction of the last two power production lines, the solar farm will be equal to 207 football fields. The power plant will provide additional electricity to 20,000 households.
Ukraine to open Europe