Talk:List of photovoltaic power stations
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Crimea is not a country
[edit]| Crimea || align="right" | 106 || Perovo Solar Park
Should be incorporated under Russian Federation, not as an independent.
Power generation in the table is misleading
[edit]Power generation sounds like an empirical value, which it is for the US sites, however, for the French site (Cestas) for example it is design output not real world data.
Not sure that best solution is, perhaps make two columns. 1. Design output 2. Power generation
Time to trim list again?
[edit]It may be time to change this list to over 500MW instead of 300MW. That would still leave over 40 entries. And I believe we are missing some plants around 500-800MW so likely longer. Rmhermen (talk) 03:37, 11 February 2024 (UTC)
- I did it. Some close to the cutoff might be restore if their MW (DC) are above 500 MW. Need to check:
- Roadrunner Solar Project us
- Mula Photovoltaic Power Plant spain
- Daggett Solar United States
- CEME1 Chile
- Travers Solar Project Canada
- Permian Energy Center United States
- Texas Solar Nova United States
Rmhermen (talk) 04:07, 13 April 2024 (UTC)
- I think the list should be able to hold about 100 entries. This trimmed too many projects and 400 would be a better cutoff for now, which allows for inclusion of diverse locations. The 65 entries isn't unmanageable. Reywas92Talk 13:50, 18 April 2024 (UTC)
- I managed to find 5 missed plants over 500MW in a single day. The list isn't being maintained well enough. Rmhermen (talk) 16:58, 18 April 2024 (UTC)
- I still don't think there's a need to then delete information yet. As more are added we can trim more at the bottom. Reywas92Talk 19:35, 18 April 2024 (UTC)
- I managed to find 5 missed plants over 500MW in a single day. The list isn't being maintained well enough. Rmhermen (talk) 16:58, 18 April 2024 (UTC)
Upcoming U.S. additions
[edit]Scheduled to come online in 2024 (all MW AC):
- 700 MW Orion TX
- 690 MW Gemini in Nevada
- 610 Delilah TX
- 600 Danish Field in Texas
- 600 Hornet TX
- 593 Double Back Diamond IL
- 515 Renegade (Dawn) TX
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- 471 Mockingbird TX
- 452 Gulfstar TX
- 430 Old 300 TX
- 405 Hill Solar I TX (need top check for phase II)
- 400 Rough Hat II NV (need to check for phase I)
- 400 Waco TX
- 400 Mammoth IN (3 more phases in 2025 for 1300 MW total, may be largest in U.S.)
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- 350 Red Tail Hawk TX (need to find DC MW rating)
- 306 Greenwood II (need to check for phase I)
- 300 Uvalde II (need to check for phase I)
- 300 Oxbow I (need to check for phase II)
- 200 San Juan I (need to check for phase II)
- 200 Scarlett II (need to check for phase I)
- 200 Rowland II (need to check for phase I)
- 200 Samson II (need to check for phase I)
Busy times in the U.S. large solar projects. Rmhermen (talk) 04:30, 3 May 2024 (UTC)
Wrong data for Talatan Solar Park
[edit]The data for Talatan Solar Park is impossible. A 15.6 GW plant is said to produce 1,000,000 GWh, which would require 64,102 hours per year. Sadly, there are only 8760 hours per year. 2601:400:8001:F610:3E87:8112:4E9A:4CE9 (talk) 12:58, 28 September 2024 (UTC)