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The Solar Plant market is a subset of the Solar Power industry, which is focused on the development and implementation of solar energy systems. Solar Plants are large-scale solar energy systems that are designed to generate electricity for commercial and industrial use. These systems are typically installed on rooftops or in open fields, and are composed of photovoltaic (PV) panels, inverters, and other components. Solar Plants are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to generate clean, renewable energy with minimal environmental impact.
Solar Plants are typically designed to meet the specific needs of the customer, and can range in size from small residential systems to large-scale commercial systems. The cost of Solar Plants varies depending on the size and complexity of the system, as well as the location and climate.
Some of the companies in the Solar Plant market include SunPower, SolarCity, SunEdison, Sungevity, and Vivint Solar. Show Less Read more