Andasol Solar Power Station

The Andasol solar power station is a 150-megawatt (MW) concentrated solar power station and Europe's first commercial plant to use parabolic troughs. It is located near Guadix in Andalusia, Spain, and its name is a portmanteau of Andalusia and Sol (Sun in Spanish). The Andasol plant uses tanks of molten salt as thermal energy storage to continue generating electricity, irrespective of whether the sun is shining or not.

Andasol Solar Power Station
Andasol Solar Power Station
Official nameCentral Termosolar Andasol
CountrySpain
Locationnear Guadix, Granada
Coordinates37°13′03″N 3°03′41″W
StatusOperational
Commission date2009
Owner(s)Cubico Sustainable Investments (Andasol 1&2)
Stadtwerke München
MAN Ferrostaal
Innogy
Solar farm
TypeCSP
CSP technologyParabolic trough
Site resource2,136 kWh/m2/yr
Site area600 hectares (1,483 acres)
Power generation
Nameplate capacity149.7 MW
Capacity factor37.7%
Annual net output495 GWh
Storage capacity1,123 MW·he
External links
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