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Considerations on the Feasibility of a 1 Mwp Central PV Plant to be Tied to the European Electrical Network

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The paper that follows describes the basic items related to the practical construction of a central land-based PV plant. The paper takes as its point of departure the criteria of analysis, the calculation methods and the results of a feasibility study that ENEL was commissioned to carry out by the EEC, and that involved co-operation with two leading Italian companies engaged in solar energy research: Ansaldo and Officine Galileo. The central plant is assumed to be connected to the electrical network, with no co-located storage and built with components, including the photo-sensitive elements, that are readily available on the market.

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Bullo, P., Corsi, S., Piazza, V., Emanuele, G., Gelli, G., Giuffrida, M. (1981). Considerations on the Feasibility of a 1 Mwp Central PV Plant to be Tied to the European Electrical Network. In: Palz, W. (eds) Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8423-3_181

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