
Although this list isn’t ordered by size, we are kicking off with the world’s biggest solar farm. Bhadla solar farm tops the list both in terms of size and capacity. This massive solar farm covers an area spanning 5,783ha in Bhadla village, located in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It also has a huge energy-producing capacity. . Noor Abu Dhabi is an impressive solar farm and one of the world’s largest single-site solar energy generation locations. The site has a huge capacity of. . The Kamuthi Solar Power Project sitewas commissioned by the Adani Group with an investment of around INR 45.5 billion ($555 million). This huge solar farmspans a vast area of 2,500 acresin the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It has. . Currently, the largest solar park in Africa, Benban Solar Parkhas an impressive capacity of 1.8GW. The park is comprised of 41 solar power plants. . At its commission (2015), Solar Star was the world’s largest solar farm. The farm is located across two photovoltaic (PV) solar installations outside. [pdf]
The Major Solar Projects List is a database of all ground-mounted solar projects, 1 MW and above, that are either operating, under construction or under development. The list is for informational purposes only, reflecting projects and completed milestones in the public domain.
There are more than 7,570 major solar projects currently in the database, representing over 290 GWdc of capacity. There are over 1,120 major energy storage projects currently in the database, representing more than 43,650 MWh of capacity. The list shows that there are more than 150 GWdc of major solar projects currently operating.
Shotwick Solar Park is currently the biggest, with a capacity of 72.2MW — enough to power some 14,000 households and offset 24,000 tonnes of CO2 annually. Other large projects include the 69.8MW Lynham solar farm and 51.9MW Owl’s Hatch solar park.
SEIA makes major solar project data available to the public through the map below. SEIA members have exclusive access to the list as a sortable, searchable MS Excel file that is updated monthly.
Spain deployed about 350 MW (+18%) of concentrated solar power (CSP) in 2013, and remains a worldwide leader of this technology. European countries still account for about 60 percent of worldwide deployed capacity of solar power in 2013. Austria had 421.7 MW of photovoltaics at the end of 2012, 234.5 MW of which was installed that year.
There remains an enormous amount of capacity in the pipeline, with more than 139 GWdc of large-scale solar projects either under construction or under development. The Major Solar Projects List is a database of all ground-mounted solar projects, 1 MW and above, that are either operating, under construction or under development.

Top five solar PV plants in operation in China1. Gonghe Photovoltaic Project The Gonghe Photovoltaic Project is a 3,182MW solar PV power project located in Qinghai, China. Post completion of construction, the project was commissioned in 2020. . 2. Kubuqi 2 Solar PV Park . 3. Tengger Desert Solar PV Park . 4. National Advanced PV Technology Demonstration Center Solar PV Park . 5. Baofeng Ningxia Solar PV Park . [pdf]
Of the total global solar PV capacity, 35.45% is in China. Listed below are the five largest active solar PV power plants by capacity in China, according to GlobalData’s power plants database. GlobalData uses proprietary data and analytics to provide a complete picture of the global solar PV power segment.
Projects 1. Noor Phase III CSP Project (150 MW) in Morocco, a central tower Concentrating Solar Power project, has the largest unit capacity in the world.
Technicians check solar panels in Zhoushan, Zhejiang province. [Photo by YAO FENG/FOR CHINA DAILY] A report by the International Energy Agency, or IEA, on the future of renewable energy production has pinpointed China, and in particular its solar power capabilities, as leading the way for the world in the years to come.
Dau Tieng Photovoltaic Solar Power Project (500 MW) in Vietnam is the biggest solar project in Southeast Asia and the world's largest semi-immersed photovoltaic project.
This information is drawn from GlobalData’s Power Plants database, which provides detailed profiles of over 170,000 active, planned and under construction power plants worldwide. Solar PV capacity accounted for 13.0% of total power plant installations globally in 2022, according to GlobalData, with total recorded solar PV capacity of 1,109GW.
Solar PV capacity accounted for 13.0% of total power plant installations globally in 2022, according to GlobalData, with total recorded solar PV capacity of 1,109GW. This is expected to contribute 30% by the end of 2030 with capacity of installations aggregating up to 4,002GW. Of the total global solar PV capacity, 35.45% is in China.

The Government of India, through the National Solar Mission (NSM), aims to reduce the cost of solar and is targeting 100 GW of grid-connected solar power by 2022. DPV is important for India to achieve its goals, but deployment has lagged for numerous reasons. USAID’s Partnership to Advance Clean Energy-Deployment. . As the Indonesian government aims to increase the share of renewable energy in the national energy mix, the Ministry of Energy and Mineral. . In collaboration with Chulalongkorn University’s Energy Research Institute, USAID, NREL, and LBNL engaged Thai power sector stakeholders, including the Ministry of Energy, the. . In 2015, USAID and NREL worked with the Office of Utilities Regulation in Jamaica to assess the effectiveness of the Jamaica Public Service. . As a response to increasing customer demand and decreasing technology costs, the Government of Vietnam has implemented DPV. [pdf]
Photovoltaic (PV) power generation is pivotal in the transition to a clean energy system and the achievement of the zero-emissions target. In Europe alone, installed PV capacity is expected to reach 8.8 TW by 2035.
The deployment of distributed photovoltaic systems (DPV) is increasing rapidly across the world due to decreasing technology costs, its scalability, and its environmental, and resilience benefits. However, technical and policy barriers to DPV deployment remain in many countries.
Land-based and floating photovoltaic are sustainable options, given that (i) the countries have adequate solar resources, (ii) photovoltaic is becoming even more cost-effective, (iii) photovoltaic is quick to install, and (iv) photovoltaic mitigates climate change while enhancing energy security.
The PILATUS project aims to scale up the production of the next-generation tunnel-IBC cells and modules that combine the silicon heterojunction (SHJ) technology together with the interdigitated back-contacted (IBC) architecture in a simple manner.
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Uniresearch leads the EU PILATUS project, aiming to advance European Photovoltaic production. The project integrates SHJ and IBC technologies into a pilot line to enhance sustainable energy production and self-sufficiency in the EU. Initial technical milestones are achieved, and collaboration continues.
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