Plenitude Inaugurates 50MW Kazakhstan Solar Farm
Sep 27, 2023 01:28 PM ET
- Plenitude, an Eni subsidiary has inaugurated its first photovoltaic solar farm in Kazakhstan, a 50MW project of 90GWh of electricity annually. With 93,000 solar panels and a 7.5km powerline, Plenitude is contributing to Kazakhstan's energy transition and carbon neutrality goals. Experience the cutting-edge of energy technology with Plenitude!
Eni subsidiary Plenitude has inaugurated its first photovoltaic solar farm in Kazakhstan, close to Shaulder village in the Turkistan Region. The 50MW project has an installed capacity of 90GWh of electricity annually and consists of 93,000 solar panels and an electrical substation. It is integrated into the local grid through a new overhead powerline extending for 7.5km. The project complements two wind farms inaugurated by Plenitude in 2020 and 2022 and will contribute to Kazakhstan's energy transition process and carbon neutrality goals. CEO of Plenitude, Stefano Goberti commented that it will make available to the local territory the most advanced technologies in this field.
What Technologies Will Plenitude's Solar Farm Bring to Kazakhstan?
- The solar farm will provide 50MW of electricity annually, with an installed capacity of 90GWh.
- 93,000 solar panels will be used to power the farm.
- An electrical substation will be integrated with the local grid through a new 7.5km overhead powerline.
- The project will contribute to Kazakhstan's goals of energy transition and carbon neutrality.
- The solar farm will utilize the most advanced technologies in this field.
- The solar farm will supplement two wind farms that Plenitude inaugurated in 2020 and 2022.
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