Saturday, October 3, 2015

The Les Mées Solar Farm in France

Amusing Planet
Friday, April 03, 2015

The Les Mées solar farm is located in the rolling hills of La Colle des Mées plateau, in the department of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, in southern France. Covering an area of 200 hectares with a total of 112,000 solar modules, the facility is the biggest in France. This solar project, which was conducted by Siemens Energy on a turnkey basis, generates 100MW of clean energy, enough to power 12,000 typical French households.

This geographical site situated about 800 meters above sea level, is favored with the best conditions for the production of photovoltaic solar energy in France. It enjoys plenty of sunshine receiving horizontal solar irradiation of 1550 kWh, and a high level of air purity that results in energy yield that is 10 to 15% above the average.

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The solar farm was designed to have very low environmental impact. The panels were installed without laying concrete foundations that would destroy the grass, so after two decades have passed and the solar panels are removed, a huge expanse of healthy grassland will remain.


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Sources: Siemens.com / Wikipedia / Inhabitat

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