Seoul PV is a 1.3 MW solar power plant in South Korea. It is one of 25 solar plants operated in the country, contributing to the total capacity. Ranked #14 of 25 solar plants in South Korea, Seoul PV's 1.3 MW accounts for 1.09% of the nation's total solar capacity of 120 MW. The largest solar plant in South Korea is Dong Yang at 24 MW, making Seoul PV 18.5 times smaller. Nearby plants include Kori Nuclear Power Plant (7489 MW, Nuclear) and Shin-Kori (3340 MW, Nuclear). The facility is located in South Korea, approximately 350 km southeast of Seoul.
14 years old
South Korea, Asia
- Primary Fuel Type
- Solar
- Energy Source
- Renewable
- Country
South Korea- Continent
- Asia
- Data Source
- Global Power Plant Database
Solar power generation harnesses the sun's energy using photovoltaic (PV) cells or solar thermal systems to produce electricity. The basic principle of solar power generation involves converting sunlight into usable energy. When sunlight hits a PV cell, it excites electrons in the semiconductor material, generating an electric current. This process is known as the photovoltaic effect. Solar thermal systems, on the other hand, use sunlight to heat a fluid that, in turn, produces steam to drive a turbine and generate electricity. Both methods provide a clean and renewable energy source that is gaining significant traction worldwide.
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