Observatório Fotovoltaico is mapping PV projects across Portugal, with information on installation size, year of commissioning, exploration type, and developer.
Akuo has completed a 181 MW solar plant in Portugal, while Dos Grados Capital has brought a 126.5 MW plant online. From pv magazine Spain Two large photovoltaic projects have been inaugurated in Portugal. Dos Grados Capital, a Spanish company acquired by UK asset manager ICG in 2022, has finished the 126.5 MW Fundão solar plant in eastern Portugal.
How many large photovoltaic projects have been inaugurated in Portugal?
Two large photovoltaic projects have been inaugurated in Portugal. Dos Grados Capital, a Spanish company acquired by UK asset manager ICG in 2022, has finished the 126.5 MW Fundão solar plant in eastern Portugal. Portuguese Secretary of State for Energy Maria João Pereira attended the project launch.
Engineering, procurement and construction company Zagope will be building the project with an estimated completion set by the end of 2024. Once completed, the Portuguese plant will be the largest European solar PV project commissioned for the IPP.
Iberdrola plans to invest an additional €3 billion in wind and solar energy in Portugal over the coming years. At the end of 2022, construction was completed on the Alcochete solar complex (46 MW) in the Setúbal district (Lisbon region), where the company has also completed two other PV facilities: Conde (13.5 MW) and Algeruz II (27 MW).
What are Portugal's biggest solar projects?
Compiled by the home sales specialists over in the UK Property Solvers are twenty of the biggest solar projects currently operating in Portugal. The Central Fotovoltaica Riccardo Totta, named after the father of the owner of the land on which it sits, is now Portugal's largest photovoltaic plant, producing 219 Megawatts of power.
At the time, it was the largest to date, with its 2,520 solar trackers featuring 262,080 photovoltaic modules capable of 45.78 MWp and an average annual production of 93 GWh. Of course, Portugal's capacity for solar energy production does not end with the above projects.