12 Nov
Spain Launching World’s Largest Solar Project
The project, to be built in Spain for EMPE Solar, will be a multi-site installment that will end up costing an enormous $103 million dollars. Once finished, the site will be a 10 MW, multi-site intstallment that should generate and provide massive amounts of solar energy. What’s more, this site will be, as mentioned, a concentrated solar site, which basically means that, “SolFocus modules use mirrors and reflective optics to concentrate the sun’s rays 500 times onto a solar cell. As a result, the systems use 1/1000 the amount of photovoltaic material typically used in PV modules.” More power, less material. Not too bad!
The project will not be finished until an estimated 2010 launch date, but all of us stuck Stateside shouldn’t worry, the same company is planning a very massive California installation sometime in the very near future. Pretty soon, massive concentrated solar energy farms might be popping up everywhere! In the meantime, you can still do your part, head over to Northern Tool and start shopping all of our amazing solar energy products! The more we do, the more we help. Why not start right now?
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