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Bolivia's Ministry of Energy has reportedly announced that it has begun construction of a 50 MW photovoltaic power plant
west of Oruro.
The total cost of the Oruro project is estimated at $39.
6 million (about 34.
29 million euros) and is funded
by the French Development Agency, the European Union and the Central Bank of Bolivia.
Located in the province of Cercado, the PV facility consists of approximately 150,000 solar panels with an estimated total production of 105,000 MWh
per year.
The Oruro solar power plant will help reduce the country's natural gas consumption when starting and operating photovoltaic power plants, as well as guarantee the country's electricity supply, while also increasing electricity exports and preventing excess
electricity, the country's authorities noted.
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Bolivia's Ministry of Energy has reportedly announced that it has begun construction of a 50 MW photovoltaic power plant
west of Oruro.
The total cost of the Oruro project is estimated at $39.
6 million (about 34.
29 million euros) and is funded
by the French Development Agency, the European Union and the Central Bank of Bolivia.
Located in the province of Cercado, the PV facility consists of approximately 150,000 solar panels with an estimated total production of 105,000 MWh
per year.
The Oruro solar power plant will help reduce the country's natural gas consumption when starting and operating photovoltaic power plants, as well as guarantee the country's electricity supply, while also increasing electricity exports and preventing excess
electricity, the country's authorities noted.
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