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La Cumbrecita is a small hamlet 1,450 metres (4,757 ft) above sea level in the Calamuchita Valley in the Grand Sierras of Córdoba, Argentina. A 30 kilometres (19 mi) paved road through the Sierra Grandes connects to it from the main road to the provincial capital .
Morón de la Frontera : 50 Parabolic trough [22] [87] [88] 2013 Casablanca Spain: Talarrubias: 50 Parabolic trough [22] 2013 Majadas de Tiétar Spain: Caceres: 50 Parabolic trough Completed August 2010 [22] [89] La Dehesa Spain: La Garrovilla
The Andasol solar power station is a 150-megawatt (MW) concentrated solar power station and Europe's first commercial plant to use parabolic troughs.It is located near Guadix in Andalusia, Spain, and its name is a portmanteau of Andalusia and Sol (Sun in Spanish).
Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park: 2015 Peru: 180: Rubi Solar Power Plant: Philippines: 150: Concepcion Solar Farm [168] 2019 Portugal: 219: Alcoutim plant [169] 2021 Qatar: 800 Al Kharsaah solar power plant [90] 2022 Romania: 155: Rătești Solar Park: 2023 Russia: 115.6: Arshanskaya Solar Power Station [170] 2021 Saudi Arabia: 1,500 Sudair Solar PV ...
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[5] [6] Crescent Dunes is the first commercial concentrated solar power (CSP) plant with a central receiver tower and advanced molten salt energy storage technology at full scale (110 MW), following the experimental Solar Two and Gemasolar in Spain at 50 MW. As of 2023, it is operated by its new owner; ACS, and in a new contract with NV Energy ...
The nearby town of Santa Rosa de Calamuchita, together with Villa General Belgrano are the principal tourist localities of the Valley.Nearby there also are the small settlements of Los Reartes, Villa Ciudad Parque Los Reartes, Solar de los Molinos, Villa Berna, Villa Alpina, Capilla Vieja, Atos Pampa, and La Cumbrecita which are singular tourist attractions.
Construction of Phase 1 over a 3.6 km 2 site adjacent the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station began in 2011 and was completed in January 2013. [3] [4] It has a nameplate capacity of 150 megawatts (MW) that is contracted through a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E). [5]