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Floating on two reservoirs in Sangju – 6 MW
Utility-scale PV power plant – South Korea, 2015
On of the world's largest floating PV power plants on the Otae and Jipyeong Reservoirs in Sangju City in South Korea covers an area approximately 10 times the size of a football field.
Eco-friendly floating PV Power generation is suitable for Korea's small land area. The technology prevents damage to forested areas, creates a favorable environment for the growth of fish and suppresses the occurrence and proliferation of green algae, thereby enhancing national competitiveness.
Location
Sangju, South Korea
Commissioning
2015
Specific requirements
Floating on two reservoirs
Nominal power
2 x 3 MWp
Annual energy yield
8600 MWh
CO2 savings
About 3.600 tons/year
System Technology
6 SMA Sunny Central 990CP-KR
Modules: 19,432 Hanwha Solarone 310