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Inaugurated in September, the world's largest solar power plant at a single location is online in southern India. With a capacity of 648 megawatts (MW), the facility is made up of 2.5 million photovoltaic solar modules spread over 10 km2 (3.9 mi2), and marks a step forward for the Indian government's ambitious renewable energy goals.
Situated at Kamuthi in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, the plant was constructed in eight months for a cost of about Rs4,500 crore (US$662 million). Its capacity tops the previous record of 550 MW held in a tie between two facilities in California, the Topaz Solar Farm and the Desert Sunlight Solar Farm.


648 мегаватт. 2,5 миллиона панелей на 10 квадратных километрах. Намбер ван ин ззэ ворлд.

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