



The Almodóvar Photovoltaic Plant is a solar energy project with a nominal capacity of 3.67 MW and an installed peak capacity of 4.97 MWp. Located in Almodóvar del Campo (Ciudad Real, Spain), the plant features 6,832 high-efficiency photovoltaic modules mounted on single-axis trackers.
The generated energy is delivered to the grid through a 15 kV underground evacuation line. Engineered and executed by SIDASA Engineering, the project supports the transition to a cleaner and more sustainable energy model.
The Almodóvar Photovoltaic Plant has been designed with a total installed peak capacity of 4.97 MWp and a nominal output of 3.67 MW. The facility includes over 6,800 high-efficiency PV modules mounted on single-axis trackers to optimize energy capture. Energy is evacuated via a 15 kV underground line directly to the local grid. The plant layout, electrical infrastructure, and civil works have been fully developed and executed by SIDASA Engineering.
A Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) is planned to be integrated into the plant in 2026, enhancing energy flexibility and grid support. All monitoring, energy management, and remote control operations are handled by a proprietary EMS and SCADA system developed by SIDASA Engineering, ensuring real-time supervision, fault detection, and performance optimization of the entire installation.
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