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A few days ago, the Portuguese government said that it has approved three photovoltaic projects with a total power generation capacity of 145.
5 MW
.
All these projects will be implemented
in the municipality of Santarém.
Portugal has approved more than 1,000 MW of subsidy-free PV projects
Developer Escalabis Solar estimates the total investment in the project at around 81 million euros
.
The three solar power plants each have a capacity of 48.
5 MW and consist of a total of 160,000 solar panels
.
The three PV projects will not receive feed-in tariffs (FiTs).
Portugal's energy minister, Jorge Seguro Sanches, said the government had approved more than 1,000 MW of subsidy-free PV projects
.
Portugal aims to have renewable energy account for 31% of energy consumption
by 2020.
,
A few days ago, the Portuguese government said that it has approved three photovoltaic projects with a total power generation capacity of 145.
5 MW
.
All these projects will be implemented
in the municipality of Santarém.
Portugal has approved more than 1,000 MW of subsidy-free PV projects
Portugal has approved more than 1,000 MW of subsidy-free PV projectsDeveloper Escalabis Solar estimates the total investment in the project at around 81 million euros
.
The three solar power plants each have a capacity of 48.
5 MW and consist of a total of 160,000 solar panels
.
The three PV projects will not receive feed-in tariffs (FiTs).
Portugal's energy minister, Jorge Seguro Sanches, said the government had approved more than 1,000 MW of subsidy-free PV projects
.
Portugal aims to have renewable energy account for 31% of energy consumption
by 2020.
,