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Catalagan solar farm – 63.3 MW
Utility-scale PV power plant – Philippines, 2016
The 63.3 MW solar farm Catalagan built by Solar Philippines is the largest solar project completed in the Philippines to-date. The solar plant, which comprises over 200,000 panels on a 160-hectare property, is supplying enough power for the entire Western Batangas.
It is expected to offset over 1 million tons of carbon dioxide, equivalent to planting over five million trees in the next three decades of its operation.
Location
Baranggay Paraiso, Catalagan, Batangas, Philippines
Commissioning
March 2016
Nominal power
63.3 MWp
Annual energy yield
88,620 MWh
System Technology
830 SMA Sunny Tripower 60TL-10
23 SMA Inverter Manager
Modules: Trina Solar, JA Solar, Canadian Solar
CO2-reduction
44,310 tons/year