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Tesla Gigafactory

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Its article mentions the figure of 100MW for combined solar & wind installations, so surely it should appear somewhere on this article. 62.64.229.95 (talk) 03:03, 17 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, im have information about this article and want to add the existen installation on my country how can do this? Darkrep (talk) 16:02, 12 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Astonishingly out of date

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I'm looking at New Jersey's installation data and there are dozens and dozens of rooftop projects above 1 MW in this state alone. So many warehouses here and elsewhere taking advantage of solar. Obviously raising the threshhold to something like 5 MW makes sense, but it would still be missing lots around the world for sure. I also don't get what the difference between the Rooftop photovoltaic power stations section and later sections split by single-site and multiple-site. Assuming the latter two ought to be subsections of Net-metering rooftop installations, implying the first is for grid-supply only, the Gloucester Terminals, Gloucester City, NJ is in the wrong place. I'd eliminate the multi-site section and combine the other two with a higher threshhold. Thoughts? @Ita140188 Reywas92Talk 14:55, 10 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]