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A 100 kWp rooftop solar installation in Hernán Pérez, Cáceres, developed by the local municipality in partnership with LONGi Solar and Emececuadrado Group, supplies clean electricity to municipal buildings, an olive oil cooperative, and other local facilities, generating around 130,000 kWh annually. Co-financed largely by the Provincial Council of Cáceres, the project reduces energy costs, strengthens local energy independence, and supports grid resilience. The system uses more than 150 Hi-MO X10 back contact modules based on HPBC 2.0 technology, which improves efficiency, reduces shading losses, and stabilizes performance under high temperatures. Beyond its technical performance, the installation serves as a scalable example of how distributed solar can support energy communities, retain economic value locally, and contribute to rural development in Spain’s depopulated regions.

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Solar project in Hernan Perez drives rural renewal

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