Erlasee Solar Park
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Das Solarfeld Erlasee, auch Solarstrompark Gut Erlasee, ist ein in den Jahren 2005 und 2006 auf Geländen der ehemaligen staatlichen Weinbauversuchsanstalt im fränkischen Erlasee bei Arnstein im Landkreis Main-Spessart (Bayern) errichtetes Solarkraftwerk. Die Anlage war bis Anfang 2008 die größte Photovoltaik-Freiflächenanlage der Welt.
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The Erlasee Solar Park, or Solarstrompark Gut Erlasee, is an 11.4 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic power station located in Bavaria, southern Germany, in one of the sunniest regions of the country. Constructed on a former vineyard by the company Solon SE in 2006, it was then the world's largest photovoltaic power station. The plant cost €70 million and covers an area of 77 hectares (190 acres). The project was officially commissioned on 1 September 2006. The inauguration party included a concert given by the popular German rock bands BAP and The BossHoss.
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Erlasee Solar Park - Photography of several solar trackers, each suspending a dozen of solar panels
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