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CountryPortugal
LocationSerpa
Coordinates38°01′51″N 7°37′22″W / 38.0308°N 7.6228°W / 38.0308; -7.6228
StatusOperational
Construction beganMay 2006
Commission date28 March 2007
Construction cost€62 million
Solar farm
TypeFlat-panel PV
Site area84 acres (34 ha)
Power generation
Units operational52,300
Nameplate capacity11 MW

Construction of the 11 megawatt Serpa solar power plant (also known as Hércules solar power plant) began in May 2006 and was completed as planned in January 2007, at the cost of 58 million euro.[1] The facility is located in Serpa, in Portugal's Alentejo agricultural region, 200 kilometers (120 mi) southeast of Lisbon. The plant uses SunPower subsidiary PowerLight's PowerTracker system to follow the sun's daily path across the sky and generate more electricity than conventional fixed-mounted systems.[2] The plant provides enough electricity to supply approximately 8,000 homes.

The Serpa solar power plant was developed by the Portuguese company Catavento and it incorporates photovoltaic modules from SunPower, Sanyo, Sharp and Suntech. General Electric Financial Services provided the financing for the project as part of its Ecomagination program.[3]

Generating electricity from the sun with no fuel costs or emissions, the Serpa plant is on a 60-hectare (150-acre) hillside and is a model of clean power generation integrated with agriculture. The project supports a European Union initiative by saving more than 30,000 tons a year in greenhouse gas emissions compared to equivalent fossil fuel generation. The EU agreed to cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least 20 percent by 2020, from 1990 levels.[2]

Portugal relies heavily on imported fossil fuels, and its carbon dioxide emissions have increased 34 percent since 1990, which is among the fastest rates in the world. To address this, the country is implementing some of the world's most advanced incentives for installing renewable energy. The Serpa project relies on a preferential tariff mandated by the Portuguese government.[2]

Solar power enjoys widespread support in Portugal, with the backing of 77 percent of the population, according to a European Commission study published in January 2007.[2]

  1. ^ "Portugal starts huge solar plant". June 7, 2006 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
  2. ^ a b c d "GE Invests, Delivers One of World's Largest Solar Power Plants". HULIQ. April 12, 2007.
  3. ^ "Portugal Power Plant Captures Sun and Ecomagination".

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