Sabinar Hive Saolar PV Park is a 169MW solar PV power project. It is planned in Castile-La Mancha, Spain. The project is currently in permitting stage. It will be developed in single phase. The project construction is likely to commence in 2022 and is expected to enter into commercial operation in 2024.
Project Type | Total Capacity (MW) | Active Capacity (MW) | Pipeline Capacity (MW) | Project Status | Project Location | Project Developer | Solar PV | 169 | – | 169 | Permitting | Castile-La Mancha, Spain | Hive Energy; Sabinar Hive; White Light Energy |
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Description
The project is being developed by Hive Energy, Sabinar Hive and White Light Energy. Noy Infrastructure & Energy Investment Fund and Nofar Energy are currently owning the project having ownership stake of 60% and 40% respectively.
Sabinar Hive Saolar PV Park is a ground-mounted solar project.
The project cost is expected to be around $103.566m.
Development Status
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By GlobalDataThe project construction is expected to commence from 2022. Subsequent to that it will enter into commercial operation by 2024.
Contractors Involved
LONGi Solar Technology will be the supplier of the PV modules for the solar power project. The company is expected to provide 44,454 modules each with 380W of nameplate capacity.
Power Electronics Espana is likely to be the supplier of 47 of its FS2800CH15 inverters to the project site.
Methodology
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