Facts
Photovoltaic power plants, also known as solar power plants, generate electricity by converting sunlight directly into electrical energy through photovoltaic cells. They are a renewable and sustainable energy source that reduces reliance on fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions.
PV power plants range in size from small rooftop installations to large utility-scale facilities, with the largest plants producing hundreds of megawatts of electricity. They are becoming increasingly cost-competitive with traditional energy sources, and their maintenance costs are relatively low. PV power plants can be installed in a variety of locations, and they provide reliable and stable electricity supply with minimal environmental impact.
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