Project Hermosillo and Santiago solar plants
The photovoltaic plant of Santiago, located in the state of San Luis Potosí (Mexico), will be the largest photovoltaic power facility built by Iberdrola in the world. The new facility will transform the solar radiation of the high plateau of Potosí into electrical energy with over 660,000 photovoltaic modules and prevent the emission of 340,000 tons of CO2 into the atmosphere every year.
Moreover, the Hermosillo photovoltaic power station, found in the northern state of Sonora, will have an installed capacity of 100 MW, generated with 392,940 photovoltaic modules, distributed in an area of 300 hectares. As in the case of the Santiago power station, it is commissioned by the end of 2018.
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The photovoltaic plant of Santiago, located in the state of San Luis Potosí (Mexico), will be the largest photovoltaic power facility built by Iberdrola in the world. The new facility will transform the solar radiation of the high plateau of Potosí into electrical energy with over 660,000 photovoltaic modules and prevent the emission of 340,000 tons of CO2 into the atmosphere every year.
Moreover, the Hermosillo photovoltaic power station, found in the northern state of Sonora, will have an installed capacity of 100 MW, generated with 392,940 photovoltaic modules, distributed in an area of 300 hectares. As in the case of the Santiago power station, it is commissioned by the end of 2018.
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Basortrav
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FE
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Mexico