Located in the municipality of Mula, within the province of Murcia, this large-scale photovoltaic project spans approximately 1,000 hectares and delivers a peak power capacity of 493.74 MW. Designed to optimize efficiency and long-term sustainability, the plant integrates state-of-the-art solar technology with robust infrastructure to ensure reliable energy production and seamless grid connectivity.
Key Features of the Solar Power Plant:
- Ground-Mounted Photovoltaic System: The installation is based on a 3V fixed metal structure, ensuring durability and stability under various environmental conditions.
- High-Efficiency Solar Modules: The plant utilizes polycrystalline photovoltaic modules, known for their cost-effectiveness and reliable energy output.
- Advanced Electrical Network: A 30 kV medium voltage internal distribution network efficiently transmits generated power within the facility.
- Dual Electrical Substations: Two strategically located electrical substations are interconnected via a 132 kV underground high-voltage line, ensuring optimized power flow and system resilience.
- High-Voltage Energy Transmission: A 400 kV high-voltage network, spanning approximately 20 km, facilitates the evacuation of generated electricity to the ST El Palmar node within the national Transportation Network.
This project represents a significant step forward in Spain’s transition to renewable energy, contributing to the region’s sustainability goals while reinforcing the reliability and efficiency of the national power grid.
End User: Promosolar JUW17 S.L.U.
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