Article: Kyocera PV Modules Power 13.8-Megawatt Solar Electric Plant in Salamanca, Spain.

Milestone Facility among World's Largest; Will Provide Electricity for about 5,000 Households

KYOTO, Japan -- Kyocera Corporation (President: Makoto Kawamura) today announced its role as the sole supplier of photovoltaic ("PV") modules for a super-large-scale solar electric generating system in Salamanca, Spain, that will meet the needs of about 5,000 private households. The facility, known as Planta Solar de Salamanca, incorporates about 70,000 Kyocera PV modules in three separate arrays on a 36-hectare (89-acre) site. Its peak rated output of 13.8 megawatts makes it the largest PV system ever created using Kyocera PV modules exclusively, and one of the largest ...

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