The largest solar power plant in
the world is expected to be completed by the end of 2012 and officially
open in the first quarter of 2013, solar power giant Masdar has
announced. Shams 1 will have a generation capacity of over 100 MW of
power, and was designed with the stated purpose of providing 20,000 homes
in the region with electricity. The project will be followed shortly
thereafter by Shams 2 & 3, which are planned to generate similar
levels of electricity.
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