Argentina commissions 14 MW Parque Solar Fotovoltaico ULLUM IV

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Awarded during Round 1.5 of RenovAr, the Parque Solar Fotovoltaico ULLUM IV was built by the local company Sidersa SA and has 43,848 photovoltaic panels supplied by Hanwha Q Cells.

The solar scheme, located in San Juan, is the 15th solar park that enters in commercial operation since 2016 in Argentina.

The project is expected to generate enough power to meet the demand of 13,000 homes.

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