Kazakhstan to Produce Modern Solar Panels
The initiative involves the establishment of a 50-megawatt plant for the production of solar panels using heterojunction with intrinsic thin layer and passivated emitter rear cell
The Almaty solar project is a direct manifestation of this commitment, designed to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and support Kazakhstan's national goals of increasing the share of renewables in its energy mix. The environmental impact of the solar plant is expected to be considerable.
The power station was built with a cost of ₸ 27.7 billion. About ₸10 billion of it was financed by the Development Bank of Kazakhstan for 10 years loan. ^ a b c "Solar Power Plant "Nurgisa 100MW" Prevented 153 Thousand Tons of Carbon Oxide Emissions".
Almaty, Kazakhstan, located at latitude 43.2433 and longitude 76.8646, exhibits a strong potential for solar photovoltaic (PV) power generation due to its geographical location. The city experiences significant sunlight hours throughout the year which allows for substantial energy production from solar panels.
In terms of seasonal variations in solar power output per installed kilowatt (kW), Almaty's summer months are highly productive with an average of 7.39 kilowatt-hours (kWh) generated daily per kW of installed capacity.
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