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The Geocycle plant, located in the town of Cartago, is presented as the largest in Latin America, where waste equivalent to that generated by an entire city is processed. The company GoSolar, specialized in photovoltaic solar energy solutions and energy storage, was in charge of its development and assembly. Geocycle, a subsidiary of Holcim Costa Rica, dedicated to the management of industrial, agricultural and municipal waste worldwide, has announced the installation of a 718.62 kW photovoltaic system at its waste processing plant located in the town of Cartago, in the center of the country. According to information provided to pv magazine , the plant consists of 1,218 JA Solar panels, each with a power of 590 W, and nine Solis inverters of different capacities. The photovoltaic installation, with an annual generation of approximately 942.8 MWh, is located on the roof of the waste recycling plant, where it covers an area of ??3,654 square meters. The company GoSolar, specialising in photovoltaic solar energy and energy storage solutions, was in charge of its development and assembly. According to the report, the Geocycle plant is the largest in Latin America, where a quantity of waste equivalent to the garbage generated by an entire city is processed. Co-processing technology is used there, where waste is transformed into inputs for the sustainable manufacture of cement, with a circular and regenerative economy criterion. |