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http://www.martin-bucher.de/mb/1-1-home.html Solar park Pocking (Bavaria, Germany)
The project:
Martin Bucher Project Development, Stuttgart; Shell Solar GmbH, Munich, and CommerzLeasing und Immobilien AG, Düsseldorf constructed the world's largest grid-connected photovoltaic system with a power of 10 MWp on a former military base near Pocking in Bavaria (Germany). It consists of 58.000 modules and will generate electricity for almost 3.300 homes.
This project was initiated and coordinated by Martin Bucher Project Development. Approval was granted within record time, with the substantial support of the city of Pocking, the district of Passau, the Bavarian government and adjacent communities. Shell Solar as general contractor was responsible for the turn-key installation of the entire complex. The financial structure and operation of this € 40,000,000 power plant is carried out by CommerzLeasing und Immobilien AG.
Technical data: Constructed in 2006, the 10 MW Solar park Pocking in Bavaria Germany consists of 57,912 Shell Solar modules and 4 x 1600 kVA inverters. The project is estimated to offset 10000 tons CO2 emission annually. The Project is spread over an area of 32 ha and will produce power for approximately 3,300 homes.
http://www.martin-bucher.de/mb/1-1-home.html Solar park Pocking

PG&E's Kerman substation in California uses the electricity produced by this 500-kilowatt PV system to help meet peak demand on sunny summer afternoons. http://www1.eere.energy.gov/solar/cs_ca_substation.html

The Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) operates this 2-megawatt photovoltaic power plant at Rancho Seco, California. The utility also works with residential and commercial customers on several robust PV programs. As part of the PV Pioneer Program, which SMUD launched in 1993, the utility has installed more than 550 PV systems on the rooftops of customers who volunteered to turn their homes into miniature power plants and help to increase the use of PV. SMUD would like to meet 20% of its customers' energy needs with non-hydro renewable sources by 2011. http://www1.eere.energy.gov/solar/utility_scale.html
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