Cellino San Marco Solar Park

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Cellino San Marco Solar Park
Cellino San Marco Solar Park
Country Italy
Location Cellino San Marco
Coordinates 40°28′N17°58′E / 40.47°N 17.97°E / 40.47; 17.97
StatusOperational
Commission date 2010
Construction cost€203 million
Owner(s)AES Solar Energy
Solar farm
Type Flat-panel PV
Site area250 acres (101.2 ha)
Power generation
Units operational600,000
Nameplate capacity 42.692 MW
Annual net output 56 GWh

Cellino San Marco Solar Park is a 42.692 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) plant in Southern Italy, near Cellino San Marco using 600,000 First Solar modules. [1] [2] [3]

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