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January 14, 2010
Valencia,
Spain: Siliken to Build One of Largest Photovoltaic Plants in
Italy
Siliken
has reached an agreement with the Italian company Alerion Cleanpower
to set up a photovoltaic plant of 14 MW in the Italian town of
Castellaneta (Taranto, Puglia). It will be one of the largest
PV installations in Italy and will consolidate Siliken as one
of the leading companies in the industry in this transalpine country.
Siliken
will deliver this installation as a turnkey project and final
completion of the facility will be in June 2010. Siliken will
be responsible for the maintenance of the plant for a period of
20 years as of the start of operations. With its 14 MW power,
the installation will consist of 60,800 Siliken SLK60P6L modules
of 230Wp.
The
plant will have the capacity to inject yearly 22,34 GWh into the
grid, which will avoid the emission of 11,660 tonnes of CO2 into
the atmosphere –compared to the power production by means of combined
cycles of natural gas– or the generation of 12,000 mm highly active
radioactive waste.
In
this plant, a Siliken piled structure will be used with a 30º
angle. It will be equipped with Siliken's proprietary monitoring
system for continuous monitoring, as is the case in all of the
plants set up by Siliken.
Further details about: Siliken
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