Larger Solar Power Plant for Self-Consumption in Portugal Will Be Born Near the Mine of Neves-Corvo
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The Neves-Corvo mine will host the largest self-consumption solar park in the country. The project will cut 41,000 tons of CO2 annually. EDP, the Greenvolt Group, and Boliden Somincor have joined forces to develop the largest Self-Consumption Production Unit (UPAC) of solar energy in Portugal. The infrastructure will be installed in Herdade de Neves da Graça, in Castro Verde, next to the Neves-Corvo mine, with the intention of strengthening the …
The Neves-Corvo mine is going to produce part of the electricity it consumes, with the construction of the largest solar self-consumer project already developed in Portugal. The project is a partnership that joins Boliden Somincor, EDP and Greenvolt.
EDP, Boliden Somincor and the Greenvolt have sealed an alliance for the installation of a Production Unit for Autoconsumption (UPAC) in the vicinity of the Neves-Corvo mine in Portugal, which will become the largest distributed solar generation project for autoconsumption developed to date in the country, with an installed capacity of 49 megawatt peak (MWp). The new solar power plant will be built in Castro Verde, in the area of Bajo Alentejo, o…
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