en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Western Mixed Electric Cooperative (CEMDO) has officially launched the CEMDO I Photovoltaic Park, a project considered to be the largest cooperative solar development in Argentina to date. Located in Villa Dolores, Córdoba Province, the plant has installed 20,550 bifacial solar modules with a capacity of 615 Wp each.
The project has a rated power of 10 MW AC, with a peak power of nearly 12.8 MWp. According to data released by the cooperative, the CEMDO I Photovoltaic Park is expected to generate 24,650 MWh annually, enough to meet the electricity needs of approximately 7,000 households and cover 16% of the electricity demand of CEMDO's users.
Covering a total area of 22.5 hectares, the photovoltaic park operates under a distributed generation model, injecting electricity directly into CEMDO's grid. The cooperative currently provides electricity services in 13 towns across the Traslasierra region. Through this photovoltaic park, CEMDO aims to increase the share of renewable energy in its supply mix, providing a cleaner source of electricity for local residents.
As a representative project in Argentina's cooperative solar development sector, the commissioning of the CEMDO I Photovoltaic Park demonstrates the potential of the cooperative electricity model in promoting distributed renewable energy development. The completion of this project also provides a practical case study for the energy transition in Córdoba Province and surrounding areas.
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