The world's largest thin film solar cell power plant built

The world's largest thin-film solar power plant built in Germany, which was known as the "Rote Jahne". JUWI SOLAR from the station to build, the scale there is 6MW. In order to get enough sunlight, a total of 90,000 applied to the solar cell component. Thin-film battery components than in ordinary crystalline silicon solar cells cheaper components, and units of installed capacity will have more energy. The solar power station has been built on an abandoned military airfield on top of the battery components of the surface area of about 16.5 acres. Power station every year 5.7 million kwh generation, enough of the 1900 home consumption.

Juwi Solar at the same time scale is the construction of a 40MW solar park, its thin-film solar cells by the 550,000 block components. The project is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2009.

Source: windosi.com Apr. 2, 2009