Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Gujarat Solar Park is the name used for a group of solar parks being constructed in Gujarat, India. This makes Gujarat as Asia's largest solar park hub. Certificates of completion were issued on 19 April 2012, for a total of 605 MW, which included some sections that were already operational, and 856.81 MW had been completed by 31 March 2013. One is the Charanka Solar Park, a group of 17 thin-film photovoltaic (PV) power systems, on a 2,000-hectare (4,900-acre) site in the district of Patan.The solar park is expected to save around 8 million tonnes of carbon dioxide from being released into the atmosphere and save around 900,000 tonnes of natural gas per year.A total of 84 developers have registered to build a total of 968.5 MW, from 1 to 40 MW. An increase to 1,000 MW is expected to be completed by 2013."@en }
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- Gujarat_Solar_Park abstract "Gujarat Solar Park is the name used for a group of solar parks being constructed in Gujarat, India. This makes Gujarat as Asia's largest solar park hub. Certificates of completion were issued on 19 April 2012, for a total of 605 MW, which included some sections that were already operational, and 856.81 MW had been completed by 31 March 2013. One is the Charanka Solar Park, a group of 17 thin-film photovoltaic (PV) power systems, on a 2,000-hectare (4,900-acre) site in the district of Patan.The solar park is expected to save around 8 million tonnes of carbon dioxide from being released into the atmosphere and save around 900,000 tonnes of natural gas per year.A total of 84 developers have registered to build a total of 968.5 MW, from 1 to 40 MW. An increase to 1,000 MW is expected to be completed by 2013.".
- Q5617016 abstract "Gujarat Solar Park is the name used for a group of solar parks being constructed in Gujarat, India. This makes Gujarat as Asia's largest solar park hub. Certificates of completion were issued on 19 April 2012, for a total of 605 MW, which included some sections that were already operational, and 856.81 MW had been completed by 31 March 2013. One is the Charanka Solar Park, a group of 17 thin-film photovoltaic (PV) power systems, on a 2,000-hectare (4,900-acre) site in the district of Patan.The solar park is expected to save around 8 million tonnes of carbon dioxide from being released into the atmosphere and save around 900,000 tonnes of natural gas per year.A total of 84 developers have registered to build a total of 968.5 MW, from 1 to 40 MW. An increase to 1,000 MW is expected to be completed by 2013.".