SOLAR PARK 20 MW
TACNA

TACNA
Year of contruction
2012
Type
PHOTOVOLTAIC
Power capacity
20MW
THE PROJECT
Tacna Solar Power Plant in Peru is a project developed by TCI for UT TACNA SOLAR. This plant has the capacity to generate energy to supply some 35,000 homes and to reduce CO2 emissions by more than 25,000 tons per year. The plant is located in the province of Tacna, located in the south of the country. Construction began in 2012 and TCI was in charge of the electrical assembly.
The plant has an installed capacity of 20 MW and consists of 74,988 solar panels of 290 W peak each, all of which are made of galvanized steel. The structure is anchored on circular concrete piles. The plant is equipped with 182 solar tracking systems and occupies an area of 121 hectares.
The plant has an installed capacity of 20 MW and consists of 74,988 solar panels of 290 W peak each, all of which are made of galvanized steel. The structure is anchored on circular concrete piles. The plant is equipped with 182 solar tracking systems and occupies an area of 121 hectares.