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As many already know, solar energy is experiencing unparalleled growth throughout the world and photovoltaic technology has advanced by leaps and bounds while obtaining great results. This has caused the energy obtained through solar panels increasingly accessible and therefore more competitive compared to traditional energy sources.

Innovation in the energy sector: this will be the largest photovoltaic field

For some time now we have seen how large projects have been created such as immense fields covered by solar panels, photovoltaic energy merged with the agricultural sector and even solar panels using the surface of bodies of water to make the most of the available land.

Well, now some details have been released about one of the largest solar projects built to date. This same thing is being carried out in the Philippines and It promises to be one of the most impressive colossi built to the present.

These types of solar projects carried out on a large scale represent a clear example of how solar energy can play a fundamental role in the transition towards a cleaner and more sustainable energy future, having an impact in such a way that it has led to a drastic decrease in costs. of solar panel installation.

Learn about the shocking energy potential that this colossus will have

The intention behind this project is extravagant, considering that it is planned to achieve the impressive capacity to produce 3400 megawatts (MW) obtained from the solar panels that will be installed, these would also be backed up by 4000 megawatt hours (MWh) in battery storage. Can you imagine the potential of this energy plan?

The aforementioned may stop sounding crazy when we understand that this plan has an area of ​​land that covers at least 3500 hectares. On the other hand, land clearing operations are already underway, preparing the area to house more than 5 million solar panels.

This energy capacity will not only be significant locally, but also represents an impact on global energy production in the production of clean and sustainable energy.

This project will not only exceed the size of Bhadla Solar Park in India and Golmud Solar Park in China, but will also exceed the combined capacity of all grid-connected solar projects in the Philippines. It is estimated that it will generate around 5% of the total volume of the Philippine network and 12% of its total demand, once completed.

Large-scale renewables: monumental investments for the solar panels of the future

Although this sounds like an extremely attractive proposal, it is necessary that we point out that this project is in its first phase, however, it is estimated that it could be ready for the first quarter of 2026. Due to the date indicated above, An acceleration of the company’s preparation of the area has been triggered.

With a plan of such magnitude You cannot expect a figure less than 200 billion pesos Filipinos, it has been confirmed. The amount will not have been in vain since, once completed, it is expected to produce approximately 5 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) per year, this means around 5% of the total volume of the Philippine network and 12% of your demand.

This purpose not only represents an important advance for renewable energy in the Philippines, it is also a great step in the extensive global fight against climate change. In this way, the Philippines is positioning itself as an example to follow so that other countries can build a cleaner, sustainable future with reliable sources of energy.

 
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