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Sunny Tripower 20000TL
The “Tambo Real” project is a 1.2 MWp PV Plant installed near the town of Vicuña, 60 km North West from La Serena, Chile. It was originally designed to deliver the energy to an irrigation system of an agricultural plantation. The project uses solar polycrystalline modules by Canadian Solar connected to 54 SMA Sunny Tripower inverters. Because of the type of soil, the solar modules had to be installed on rooftop type frames, requiring about 2.5 hectares of land. This project is the biggest PV power plant connected to the central grid in Chile (SIC).
Commissioning
November 2012
Nominal power
1.2 MWp
Inverters
54 Sunny Tripower 20000TL