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  • Isofotón will begin developing a 150MW utility-scale solar project in Honduras in 2013. Image: Isofotón.

    Honduras

    150MW, Ground Mounted, Announced | 01 March 2013, 15:35

    The Central American country of Honduras is set to become home to a 150MW PV facility following the signing of an agreement between Spanish PV developer Isofotón and the government of Honduras.

  • The 29.3MW Voznesensk Solar Power Station located in the Mykolaiv region in Ukraine has been officially commissioned. Image: Activ Solar.

    Mykolaiv, Ukraine

    29.3MW, Ground Mounted, Completed | 01 March 2013, 15:26

    The 29.3MW Voznesensk Solar Power Station located in the Mykolaiv region in Ukraine has been officially commissioned.

  • The 145MW project was inaugurated in October and is due to connect to the grid on 8 March. Image: bicsolar. Image: bicsolar.

    Neuhardenberg, Germany

    145MW, Ground Mounted, Completed | 01 March 2013, 12:00

    A 145MW solar project located in Neuhardenberg, Germany, and owned by a number of unnamed financial institutions and investors has been completed and is set to connect to the grid on 8 March, 2013.

  • Covering more than 2.5 square kilometres of land, the 100MW Shams 1 CSP project will officially be inaugurated on 17 March. Image: Masdar.

    Madinat Zayed, Abu Dhabi

    100MW, Ground Mounted, Completed | 01 March 2013, 11:51

    Covering more than 2.5 square kilometres of land, the 100MW Shams 1 CSP project will officially be inaugurated on 17 March.

  • The 230MW AV Solar Ranch One project is making good progress and with the first 100MW connected to the grid. Image: First Solar.

    Los Angeles, California, US

    230MW, Ground Mounted, Under Construction | 21 February 2013, 17:04

    The planned 230MW Antelope Valley (AV) Solar Ranch One project in Los Angeles, California, is making good progress and has connected its first 100MW to the grid.

  • The 5MW PV system is equipped with more than 17,000 solar panels. Image: Solon Corporation.

    Tucson, Arizona, US

    5MW, Ground Mounted, Completed | 21 February 2013, 16:25

    Solon Corporation has completed the 5MW Prairie Fire solar power facility which represents the third utility-scale solar array it has built for utility firm Tucson Electric Power (TEP) in Tucson, Arizona.

  • The 7MW Rustmo 1 Solar Farm has broken ground and is due to be connected by mid-October. Image: juwi.

    Rustenburg, South Africa

    7MW, Ground Mounted, Under Construction | 20 February 2013, 16:26

    The small mining town of Rustenburg is soon to become home to a 7MW PV facility which broke ground in February 2013.

  • Phono Solar and Symbior Energy ave signed a strategic cooperation to jointly develop a 40MW solar project in Thailand. Image: Phono Solar.

    Thailand

    40MW, Ground Mounted, Announced | 20 February 2013, 12:31

    Phono Solar and Symbior Energy will jointly develop a 40MW solar project in Thailand following the signing of a strategic cooperation in January 2013.

  • Conergy has started to build a 210kW solar plant in the desert area of Ben Guardane in Medenine, in Tunisia. Image: Conergy.

    Ben Guardane, Medenine, Tunisia

    210kW, Ground Mounted, Under Construction | 19 February 2013, 16:24

    Conergy has started to build a 210kW solar plant in the desert area of Ben Guardane in Medenine, in Tunisia after it was awarded the contract from Japanese general contractor Takaoka Engineering Co.

  • A former tar acid disposal site in Neukirchen, Germany has become home to a 2.7MW PV facility. Image: Hanwha SolarOne.

    Neukirchen, Germany

    2.7MW, Ground Mounted, Completed | 19 February 2013, 14:49

    A former tar acid disposal site in Neukirchen, Germany has become home to a 2.7MW PV facility owned by solar investor K&W Natural Energy.

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