Korea's largest solar power plant starts producing electricity

lg_solar_plant.jpg LG Group has completed Korea's largest solar power plant in Taean, South Chungcheong Province and started producing electricity. The solar power plant with an annual power generating capacity of 19,000 MWh stands on a site measuring about 300,000 sq. m. The 14-megawatt total output capacity is enough to meet the power needs of 8,000 households around the region.

The first plant was built on 193,821 square meters of land with a nine-megawatt production size, while the second plant was constructed on a 108,154 square meter lot with five-megawatt capability

September 4, 2008 - 1:28 PM | Posted in - Green Energy |


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