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The world's largest solar farm to date (2022) in Rajasthan, India – Bhadla Solar Park – has a total nameplate capacity of 2255 MW and cost a total of 98.5 billion Indian rupees to build. [40] This works out to roughly 43681 rupees (€480) per kW.
The first 1 MW p solar park was built by Arco Solar at Lugo near Hesperia, California, at the end of 1982, [4] followed in 1984 by a 5.2 MW p installation in Carrizo Plain. [5] Both have since been decommissioned (although a new plant, Topaz Solar Farm, was commissioned in Carrizo Plain in 2015). [6]
The project, which had a total cost of about $2.18 billion, [25] received a $1.6 billion loan guarantee from the United States Department of Energy. [26] The facility developed contracts to sell about two-thirds of the power it generated to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), and the rest to Southern California Edison (SCE).
The group also plans to build a 96-megawatt solar farm on 635 acres in Marion County, just north of Lebanon. ... Utility officials estimate the cost of developing both solar farms is $335.4 million.
The solar plant is a component of the 3,705 MW Martin County Power Plant. Completed at the end of 2010, [119] it is located in western Martin County, Florida, just north of Indiantown. The Mojave Solar Project is a 280 MW solar thermal power facility in the Mojave Desert in California, which was completed in December 2014.
The Zambia Riverside Solar Power Station is a 34 megawatts solar power plant in Zambia. The privately owned solar farm was originally commissioned in April 2018, as a 1 MW power station by Copperbelt Energy Corporation (CEC), who own the energy infrastructure.