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Large-scale photovoltaic power plants located in South Korea
"I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense,
reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use." (Galileo Galilei)
Some large-scale PV power plants in South Korea
(courtesy:
Conergy,
Siemens,
SolarWorld)
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The list includes some large-scale PV power plants put into service in South Korea in recent years.
For each listed plant
basic data is available (power, country, location, basic description etc.).
If some power plants are missing and should be included in this table, or if some entries in the table
should be modified, please send information to
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Countries where large-scale (>1 MWp) power plants were put into service are:
- Spain, Germany, USA,
Italy, South Korea, Czech Republic
- China, Portugal, Canada, France,
Franch overseas departments/Reunion, Belgium
- Japan, Greece, United Arab Emirates,
Netherlands, Switzerland
- Thailand, Bulgaria, India, Australia, the Philippines
The main source of information included in the table below are various
internet sources.
The list should be as accurate as possible. Howewer the mistakes and
missentries can not be excluded. Please inform me if some plants are not included
or if the entries should be modified.
Complete list:
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Location
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Description
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Constructed
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MWh/GHG
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Picture
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24 MW
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Korea,
Sinan
Picture courtesy:
Conergy
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Sinan power plant
GM, TRAC
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Conergy October 2008
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33 GWh 24,000 t CO2
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20 MW
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Korea,
Seoul
Picture courtesy:
Siemens
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Seoul power plant
GM
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2009
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15 MW
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Korea,
Gochang (Jeollabukdo)
Picture courtesy:
Solar World AG
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Gochang power plant
GM
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SolarWorld October 2008
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23 GWh |

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13.772 MW
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Taean (Chungcheongnam-do)
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Taean PV plant
GM
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LG Solar Energy 2008
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3 MW
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Korea,
Sobo-myeon (Gyeongsangbuk-do)
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Gunwi solar power plant
GM
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2009
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3 MW
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Korea,
Youngzyu-si (Gyeongsangbuk-do)
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Youngzyu II solar power plant
GM
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2009
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3 MW
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Korea,
Yeounggwang (Jeollanam-do)
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Yeounggwang solar power plant
GM
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Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) 2008
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3 MW
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Korea,
Youngam-gun (Jeollanam-do)
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Youngam-gun solar power plant
GM
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Renetec 2008
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2.2 MW
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Korea,
Mungyeong (North Gyeongsang Province)
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Mungyeong SP Solar Mountain PV plant
GM, TRAC
10500 modules
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LG CNS Co., Ltd SP Energy Co. Ltd PowerLight Corp. April 2007
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2 MW
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Korea,
Jindo (Jeollanam-do)
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Jindo PV plant
GM
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2008
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2 MW
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Korea,
Gangjin (Jeollanam-do)
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Gangjin I PV plant
GM, TRAC
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2008
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2 MW
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Korea,
Jeonju (Jeolla province)
Picture courtesy:
EPURON
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Jeonju PV plant
RM, TRAC
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SunPower Corp. 2008
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2,400 MWh 1,500 t CO2
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* Abbreviations - explanation
BG - Biogas as additional energy source in hybrid systems
BIPV - Building integrated photovoltaic system
BM - Biomass as additional energy source in hybrid systems
CONC - Concentrating photovoltaic system
CSC - Coloured solar cells
DI - Diesel fuel as additional source of energy in hybrid systems
DIST - Distributed photovoltaic system
GC - Grid-connected photovoltaic system
GM - Ground-mounted photovoltaic system
FC - Fuell cells as additional energy source in hybrid systems
FI - Facade-integrated system
FLEX - Flexible solar cells
FM - Facade-mounted system
HY - Hybrid photovoltaic system
NB - Noise barrier
PB - PV System part of a passive building
RES - Residental housing
RI - Roof-integrated photovoltaic system
RM - Roof-mounted photovoltaic system
SA - Standalone photovoltaic system
SV - "Shadow-Voltaic" system
TF - Thin-Film (aSi, CdTe, CIS etc.)
TRAC - Tracking system
TRAN - Transparent modules
WI - Wind as additional source of energy in hybrid systems
WP - Water pumping
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Special thanks for contributions (permissions to use pictures, errata etc.) to Top 50/100, Top 25 BIPV and to Top 5 ranked by country lists - listed in alphabetic order:
Accener S.L.,
APS,
Bangkok Solar,
www.bergfoto.ch,
Beck Energy,
BP Solar,
Cagayan Electric Power & Light Co.,Inc.,
Chevron Energy Solutions,
City Solar AG,
Classic Bautreuhand GmbH & Co. KG,
Colexon,
Conergy,
Deutsche BP,
Ecofys,
Ecostream,
EEPro,
Elektro Kirchner,
ENEL,
Energetica Energietechnik,
EPURON,
esTCI S.L.,
First Solar,
Gehrlicher Solar,
Generaciones Fotovoltaicas de la Mancha,
Geo-Images Project, Department of Geography, University of California, Berkeley,
GEOSOL Gesellschaft für Solarenergie mbH,
Glaswerke Arnold GmbH&Co.KG,
Globalsolar Inc.,
Goldbeck Solar,
Gregory Kerwin,
Grupo Enerpal,
Tom Hansen (Tucson Electric Power),
HiTechSolar s.r.o.,
IBC SOLAR AG,
IM2 Energia Solar,
Inversiones Solares Sunergy, SLL,
Jayme da Costa,
JSA Technology,
juwi,
K&S Consulting,
Kahn Solar,
Korowatt s.r.o.,
Martin Bucher Projektentwicklungen,
Jiménez Belinchón, S.A.,
Joel Mendel,
MEPGroup,
Meyer & Meyer Holding GmbH & Co. KG,
Michelin Reifenwerke KGaA,
Mitsubishi Electric,
MySolar,
New Energy Invest GmbH,
Takashi Oozeki - AIST,
Pfalzwerke,
Phoenix Solar,
Pohlen Solar,
Polder PV - Peter Segaar,
Poulek Solar,
PowerLight Corp.,
PV Labor der HTI Bern,
Q-Cells International,
Ra Solar,
Ralos Vertriebs GmbH,
Reginald Brown (BSRIA Ltd),
S.A.G. Solarstrom,
S.E. Project™ S.r.l.,
Scatec Solar,
Scheuten Solar Technology,
Seoul Marine Co.,
Sharp Electronics Europe GmbH,
Shell Solar,
SIEL/SIAC,
Siemens Nederland N.V.,
SMA Technologie AG,
Solar Energiedach GmbH,
Solar Engineering Decker & Mack GmbH,
Solar World
SolarCraft,
Solarparc AG,
Solarpark Rodenäs GmbH,
Solarstrom Schwaben GmbH,
SonnenEnergie GmbH,
Stephan Schröder Management GmbH,
StroomWerk,
SunPower Corp.,
Sun Power & Geothermal Energy,
SunEnergy GmbH,
Suravia S.A. - fotografia aerea,
SunStrom GmbH,
Uni Solar Ovonic LLC,
TAUBER-SOLAR Management GmbH,
Bram Vorster,
WIRSOL GmbH,
WorldWater & Power Corp.,
Floris Wouterlood,
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Additional information
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Conergy AG
- Conergy AG is the European solar enterprise with the highest sales and is also a leading international supplier in the
field of solar system integration. The group pursues a global growth strategy:
it produces, installs and plans solar systems and wind power stations for its
customers in more than 20 countries. The Conergy Group is now represented by
branch offices on five continents.
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juwi group
- juwi is one of the leading companies in the renewable energy sector. Since 1996 we
have planned, developed, financed and operated renewable energy installations
using wind, solar and bio energy.
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T-Solar
- T-Solar is a well defined technological and industrial group, whose main
business purpose is to use the sun as a clean energy source.
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MEP Group -
Through targeted participating interests, the MEP Group has the bundled competency to make a
qualified contribution to meeting global energy requirements with the planning, realization,
and financing of international solar projects.
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Ranking Solar -
Ranking Solar es un medio especializado en comunicación de las Energías
Renovables visitado tanto por profesionales y empresas del sector Fotovoltaico
como por personas interesadas en la información ambiental y el desarrollo
sostenible.
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Sun Fields Europe -
Sun Fields Europe, is a PV consulting
company of with highly qualified personnel
and with expanded experience in the sector, related to different environmental
issues. Sun Fields Europe in addition to environmental consultancy offers also
"key in total hand" in projects of photovoltaic facilities.
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Telconord -
Agencia de Energías Renovables.
La misión de TELCONORD SPAIN S.L. es prestar servicios de business brokerage al
mundo de las sociedades y empresas propietarias de instalaciones Fotovoltaicas,
Eólicas u otras fuentes de producción de energías limpias;
de Pequeña, Mediana o Grandes dimensiones o potencias en todo el
territorio nacional, así como a inversores que buscan óptimas
oportunidades de negocio con alto rendimiento y calidad.
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