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gansu+dunhuang+solar+park Latitude and Longitude:

40°04′N 94°30′E / 40.067°N 94.500°E / 40.067; 94.500
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Gansu Dunhuang Solar Park
A part of the station
Country China
Location Gansu Province
Coordinates 40°04′N 94°30′E / 40.067°N 94.500°E / 40.067; 94.500
StatusOperational
Commission dateJanuary 2013
Solar farm
Type Flat-panel PV
Power generation
Nameplate capacity50 MWp
Annual net output78.2 GWh [1]: 2, 5 
External links
Commons Related media on Commons

The Gansu Dunhuang Solar Park is a 50- megawatt (MW) photovoltaic power station located in the Gansu Province, in China. All of the modules, which range from 230 to 240 watts, are mounted at a fixed tilt angle of 38°. It is located in the Photoelectricity Park of Dunhuang City. [2] China's first solar power plant, 10 MW, was built here and commissioned on 30 September 2009. An additional 95 MW is expected in 2013, and 5,000 MW by 2020. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Project Design Document
  2. ^ Gansu Dunhuang 50MWp Solar PV Power Station Project
  3. ^ "The solar revolution". Archived from the original on 2013-05-22. Retrieved 2013-02-19.



gansu+dunhuang+solar+park Latitude and Longitude:

40°04′N 94°30′E / 40.067°N 94.500°E / 40.067; 94.500
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gansu Dunhuang Solar Park
A part of the station
Country China
Location Gansu Province
Coordinates 40°04′N 94°30′E / 40.067°N 94.500°E / 40.067; 94.500
StatusOperational
Commission dateJanuary 2013
Solar farm
Type Flat-panel PV
Power generation
Nameplate capacity50 MWp
Annual net output78.2 GWh [1]: 2, 5 
External links
Commons Related media on Commons

The Gansu Dunhuang Solar Park is a 50- megawatt (MW) photovoltaic power station located in the Gansu Province, in China. All of the modules, which range from 230 to 240 watts, are mounted at a fixed tilt angle of 38°. It is located in the Photoelectricity Park of Dunhuang City. [2] China's first solar power plant, 10 MW, was built here and commissioned on 30 September 2009. An additional 95 MW is expected in 2013, and 5,000 MW by 2020. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Project Design Document
  2. ^ Gansu Dunhuang 50MWp Solar PV Power Station Project
  3. ^ "The solar revolution". Archived from the original on 2013-05-22. Retrieved 2013-02-19.



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