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- Perovo_Solar_Park abstract "The Perovo Solar Park is a 100 MWp photovoltaic power station located at Perovo in Crimea. As of July 2012 it is the world's fourth largest solar farm, and is made up of 440,000 solar panels. It is owned by Activ Solar, and the final 20 MW stage was completed on December 29, 2011.In 2009, Ukraine established a feed-in tariff of €0.46 per kilowatt hour until 2030, one of the highest.".
- Q2328753 abstract "The Perovo Solar Park is a 100 MWp photovoltaic power station located at Perovo in Crimea. As of July 2012 it is the world's fourth largest solar farm, and is made up of 440,000 solar panels. It is owned by Activ Solar, and the final 20 MW stage was completed on December 29, 2011.In 2009, Ukraine established a feed-in tariff of €0.46 per kilowatt hour until 2030, one of the highest.".
- Perovo_Solar_Park comment "The Perovo Solar Park is a 100 MWp photovoltaic power station located at Perovo in Crimea. As of July 2012 it is the world's fourth largest solar farm, and is made up of 440,000 solar panels. It is owned by Activ Solar, and the final 20 MW stage was completed on December 29, 2011.In 2009, Ukraine established a feed-in tariff of €0.46 per kilowatt hour until 2030, one of the highest.".
- Q2328753 comment "The Perovo Solar Park is a 100 MWp photovoltaic power station located at Perovo in Crimea. As of July 2012 it is the world's fourth largest solar farm, and is made up of 440,000 solar panels. It is owned by Activ Solar, and the final 20 MW stage was completed on December 29, 2011.In 2009, Ukraine established a feed-in tariff of €0.46 per kilowatt hour until 2030, one of the highest.".