Additional 20 megawatts (MW) to the project totalling 60 MW to date.
Vienna-based Activ Solar announces the completion and commissioning of Phase III of the Perovo Solar Power Station. Just weeks after the launch of Phase II, the latest segment adds an additional 20 megawatts (MW) to the project totalling 60 MW to date.
Phase I, II & III are estimated to produce approximately 78,500 megawatt hours of electricity per annum – enough to meet the electricity needs of approximately 16,500 households and representing carbon emissions savings of up to 63,000 metric tons per year. The ground-mounted arrays of all 3 phases consist of over 264,000 mono and multicrystalline photovoltaic modules and 80 central inverter stations. The project has created over 800 construction jobs in the region.
Last month, Activ Solar launched the 80 MW Ohotnikovo Solar Power Station – the largest solar PV installation in Central and Eastern Europe.
About Activ Solar
Activ Solar, headquartered in Vienna (Austria), is a global company focused on the development and manufacture of solar based technology. The company’s main business areas include production of silicon products and development of large-scale photovoltaic installations. PJSC Semiconductor Plant, based in Zaporozhye, Ukraine, is a subsidiary of Activ Solar with Polysilicon production history dating back to 1964. Activ Solar develops
finances and realizes large-scale solar energy projects combining world-class expertise, strategic partnerships with cutting edge technology. The company’s unique vision, industry know-how and technological excellence combine to deliver high quality sustainable solar energy solutions.