Gegeen Solar Power Plant

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Official nameГэгээн нарны цахилгаан станц
CountryMongolia
Coordinates43°43′30.4″N 111°49′36.2″E / 43.725111°N 111.826722°E / 43.725111; 111.826722
Gegeen Solar Power Plant
Official nameГэгээн нарны цахилгаан станц
CountryMongolia
LocationZamyn-Üüd, Dornogovi
Coordinates43°43′30.4″N 111°49′36.2″E / 43.725111°N 111.826722°E / 43.725111; 111.826722
StatusOperational
Commission dateSeptember 2018
Construction costUS$26 million
Employees20
Power generation
Nameplate capacity16.5 MW
Annual net output31 GWh

The Gegeen Solar Power Plant (Mongolian: Гэгээн нарны цахилгаан станц) is a photovoltaic power station in Zamyn-Üüd, Dornogovi Province, Mongolia.

The construction of the power station was completed in 2017.[1] It was then officially opened on 21 June 2018.[2] In September 2018, it was commissioned.[3] It was constructed with a cost of US$26 million.[4]

Architecture

The power station spans over an area of 40 hectares.[3]

Technical specifications

The power station has an annual generating capacity of 31,162 MWh. It consists of 51,840 PV modules, each with 320 W of nameplate capacity.[3] The power station also includes a 11/110 kV substation and 6 km long 2-circuit 110 kV overhead transmission lines.[5]

Human resource

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