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December 8, 2022

The 766 MW Sol do Cerrado solar park, located in Brazil, has started generating power

The 766 MW Sol do Cerrado solar park, located in Minas Gerais, started generating power in four of its 17 sub-farms. The solar park, comprised of 1.4 million solar panels, cost a total of US$590 million to develop.

Source: Renewables Now 

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