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- Valle_Solar_Power_Station abstract "The Valle Solar Power Station is a two adjacent twin 50 MW solar thermal power plants (Valle 1 and Valle 2) in San José del Valle, Cádiz, Spain. The station generates power using parabolic trough technology. It became operational in January 2012. The Valle plant is owned by Torresol Energy, a joint venture between SENER (60%) and the Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (40%). It was built by SENER between December 2009 and December 2011, at a cost of €540 million (US$700 million).Construction on Valle 1 and Valle 2 began in December 2009 and was completed in December 2011. Roughly 4,500 workers dedicated over 2.7 million labor hours over the two years of construction until the plants were commissioned and connected to the Spanish national grid. Each 50 MWe has the capacity to supply 160 Gwh of safe, clean power per year, to supply 40,000 homes. Together they reduce CO2 emissions by 90,000 tons every year. Their molten salt storage system allows them to continue producing electricity even without solar radiation. In addition to providing a manageable source of clean power, they can also supply electricity to the power grid based on demand.The power station consists of two adjacent plants, Valle 1 and Valle 2. Each one has a nameplate capacity of 50 MW, using SENER parabolic trough collectors creating solar fields of 510,120 square metres on a total surface area of 460 hectares (1,100 acres). Net electrical output for each section is expected to be 160 gigawatt-hours (GW·h) per year. Each plant will have a molten salt thermal storage system containing 28,500 tons of molten salt (60% sodium nitrate / 40% potassium nitrate), capable of storing enough heat to generate 750 MWh of electricity — enough to operate at full power for 7.5 hours without sunshine.Valle 1 and Valle 2 use SENERtrough parabolic trough collector technology, which concentrates solar radiation into a central collector tube with circulating thermal oil. They also have high precision optical sensors which track the sun from east to west. The hot oil is used to vaporize water, which through expansion in a steam turbine, propels a power generator that sends power to the electrical grid.".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station averageAnnualGeneration "1.224E15".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station buildingStartDate "December 2009".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station buildingStartYear "2009".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station capacityFactor "37.0".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station country Spain.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station installedCapacity "1.0E8".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station location Province_of_Cádiz.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station location San_José_del_Valle.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station openingYear "2012".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station owner Torresol_Energy.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station status "O".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageID "23871060".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageLength "5307".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageRevisionID "664796301".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageWikiLink Abu_Dhabi_Future_Energy_Company.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageWikiLink Category:Solar_power_stations_in_Spain.
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- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageWikiLink Potassium_nitrate.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Cádiz.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageWikiLink SENER.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageWikiLink San_José_del_Valle.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_nitrate.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageWikiLink Solar_thermal_power.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_energy_storage.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_oil.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageWikiLink Torresol_Energy.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageWikiLink Watt.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageWikiLinkText "Valle Solar Power Station".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageWikiLinkText "Valle".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station commissioned "January 2012".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station constructionBegan "December 2009".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station coordinatesDisplay "inline,title".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station coordinatesType "region:ES-CA_type:landmark".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station cost "5.4E8".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station country Spain.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station hasPhotoCollection Valle_Solar_Power_Station.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station latD "36".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station latM "39".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station latNs "N".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station latS "40".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station location "near San José del Valle, Cádiz".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station locationMap "Spain".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station longD "5".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station longEw "W".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station longM "50".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station longS "24".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station name "Valle Solar Power Station".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station owner Torresol_Energy.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station psAnnualGeneration "340.0".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station psElectricalCapFac "37.0".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station psElectricalCapacity "100.0".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station psStorageHours "27000.0".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station psUnitsOperational "2".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station solarCspTechnology "P".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station solarType "CSP".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station status "O".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CO2.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_power_station.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Official_website.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Solar_power_in_Europe.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station subject Category:Solar_power_stations_in_Spain.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station point "36.66111111111111 -5.84".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station type Infrastructure.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station type Place.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station type PowerStation.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station type Station.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station type Station.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station type Location.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station type Place.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station type Thing.
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- Valle_Solar_Power_Station type Q159719.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station comment "The Valle Solar Power Station is a two adjacent twin 50 MW solar thermal power plants (Valle 1 and Valle 2) in San José del Valle, Cádiz, Spain. The station generates power using parabolic trough technology. It became operational in January 2012. The Valle plant is owned by Torresol Energy, a joint venture between SENER (60%) and the Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (40%).".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station label "Valle Solar Power Station".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station sameAs Valle_1_y_Valle_2.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station sameAs バジェ太陽熱発電所.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station sameAs m.076wnhv.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station sameAs Q6159025.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station sameAs Q6159025.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station lat "36.66111111111111".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station long "-5.84".
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station wasDerivedFrom Valle_Solar_Power_Station?oldid=664796301.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station isPrimaryTopicOf Valle_Solar_Power_Station.
- Valle_Solar_Power_Station name "Valle Solar Power Station".