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The project is generating 1,036.6 GWh annually, supplying electricity for 300,000 households and offsetting 480,000 tonnes of CO₂. Image Source: ib vogt
JinkoSolar, a Chinese solar PV module producer, has completed delivering its Tiger Neo panels to Spain's Segovia solar park. The project, developed by German solar energy developer ibvogt, is located in Castile and León and covers 666.5 hectares. JinkoSolar has delivered a total of 887,409 Tiger Neo modules because of their superior efficiency, bifaciality, and long lifespan. The Segovia Cluster is made up of four utility-scale solar power facilities: Serbal 174 MW, Castaño 134 MW, Pato 110 MW, and Baobab with an installed capacity of 95.1 MW. The cumulative installed capacity of the four facilities is 513.1 MW and produces approximately 1,036.6 GWh of electricity annually. The annual power produced is enough to supply approximately 300,000 households and avoid over 480,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions.