PS10 solar power plant

The PS10 Solar Power Plant (Spanish: Planta Solar 10), is the world's first commercial concentrating solar power tower operating near Seville, in Andalusia, Spain. The 11 megawatt (MW) solar power tower produces electricity with 624 large movable mirrors called heliostats. It took four years to build and so far has cost €35 million (US$46 million). PS10 produces about 23,400 megawatt-hours (MW·h) per year, for which it receives €271 (US$360) per MW·h under its power purchase agreement, equating to a revenue of €6.3 million per year.

PS10 Solar Power Plant
Official namePlanta Solar 10
CountrySpain
LocationSanlúcar la Mayor, Seville Province, Andalusia
Coordinates37°26′35″N 6°15′00″W
StatusOperational
Construction began2004
Commission date30 March 2007
Construction cost35 million
Owner(s)Abengoa Solar
Solar farm
TypeCSP
CSP technologySolar power tower
Collectors624
Site resource2,012 kWh/m2/yr
Power generation
Nameplate capacity11 MW
Capacity factor24%
Annual net output23.4 GWh
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