Cauchari Solar Plant

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CountryArgentina
Coordinates24°05′42″S 66°43′25″W / 24.0950°S 66.7237°W / -24.0950; -66.7237
StatusCompleted in 2020
Cauchari Solar Plant
CountryArgentina
LocationCauchari, Jujuy Province
Coordinates24°05′42″S 66°43′25″W / 24.0950°S 66.7237°W / -24.0950; -66.7237
StatusCompleted in 2020
Construction began2018
Commission date2020 (2020)
Construction costUS$390 million
OwnerJujuy Energía y Minería Sociedad del Estado
Solar farm
TypeFlat-panel PV
Power generation
Nameplate capacity300MW
Annual net output660 GWh/yr
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Cauchari Solar Plant is a photovoltaic power station with a total power capacity of 300MW which corresponds to an annual production of approximately 660 GWh. It is located in Cauchari, Jujuy Province. At an attitude of over 4000 meters, it is the highest altitude solar power plant in the world.[1]

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