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The Moura solar photovoltaic power station is a big power plant that uses sunlight to make electricity. It is located in the town of Moura, in the Alentejo region of Portugal. This power station is special because it helps us get clean energy from the sun.

It can produce 62 megawatts of power. That's enough electricity for many homes! The first part of the power station was finished in 2008. The second and final part was ready in 2010.

When the power station was built, a factory that makes solar panels was also created nearby. There are also plans for a special research lab. This lab will study new ways to use solar energy.

How the Idea Started

The idea for the Moura solar power station came from Professor Mario Baptista Coelho. He is a professor who studies natural resources. He wanted to show that very large solar power plants could work.

The idea for this big project started way back in 1999. The main goal was to help reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) in the air. CO2 is a gas that contributes to climate change. Using solar energy is a great way to make electricity without adding more CO2.

Who Operates It Now

Today, the Moura solar power station is fully working. It is connected to the main electricity grid, which means it sends power to homes and businesses. A company called Acciona now operates the power station. They bought the project in 2007.

The Sunflower Project

The Moura power station is also connected to something called the Sunflower Sustainability Project. This project aims to create communities that produce zero carbon. It's all about living in a way that is good for the planet.

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