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Yeowood (Delete , Active) Location in the UK : Wales, Congresbury, Somerset Type of installation: Delete on/offshore: on Turbines :0 Capacity : 1.3 MW Approx Date of 1st power generation:
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Yeowood is a utility scale solar park with a maximum capacity of 1MW. This solar array covers an area of nearly 4.0 hectares in Congresbury, Somerset and is comprised of 5080 ground mounted JA Solar panels. The electricity generated is expected to power more than 287 homes, about 80 per cent of the houses in Congresbury.
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