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A Solar Farm is a large-scale photovoltaic system (PV) designed for the purpose of generating and supplying electricity to a local or regional grid. Solar Farms are typically located in areas with high levels of solar irradiance, such as deserts, and are often used to supplement or replace traditional sources of electricity. Solar Farms are typically composed of hundreds or thousands of individual solar panels, which are connected to a central inverter and then to the grid.
Solar Farms are becoming increasingly popular as a source of renewable energy, due to their ability to generate electricity without emitting any greenhouse gases. Additionally, Solar Farms are often cheaper to build and maintain than traditional power plants, making them an attractive option for many countries and businesses.
Solar Farms are becoming increasingly common in many countries, with the United States, China, India, and Germany leading the way in terms of installed capacity.
Some companies in the Solar Farm market include SunPower, First Solar, SolarCity, SunEdison, and Sunrun. Show Less Read more