Listă cu centrale electrice fotovoltaice în lume
Ceea ce urmează este o listă de centrale electrice fotovoltaice care sunt mai mari de 50 MW în capacitatea netă actuală. Cele mai multe sunt centrale electrice fotovoltaice individuale, dar unele sunt grupuri de unități fotovoltaice co-situate, deținute de diferiți producători independenți de energie și cu transformatoare de conectare separate de rețea. Unitățile fotovoltaice de pe această listă sau din aprilie 2013 au o capacitate totală de peste 4 GW, [1] [2] reprezentând aproximativ o treime din capacitatea totală la nivel mondial a unitățile fotovoltaice la scală-utilitate, raportate de Wiki-Solar a fi unele de 21 GWAC de la la sfârșitul anului 2013. [3] [4]
În toată lumea o putere de 31,1 GW de sisteme fotovoltaice au fost instalată în 2012, în creștere de la 30,4 GW în 2011; Fotovoltaicul rămâne, după hidroenergie și energie eoliană, cea de a treia importantă sursă de energie regenerabilă în ceea ce privește capacitatea instalată la nivel global. [5]
Celulele fotovoltaice solare transformă lumina solară în energie electrică și multe centrale electrice fotovoltaice solare au fost construite. Dimensiunea acestor stații a crescut progresiv în ultimii zece ani, cu frecvente noi recorduri de capacitate. Până în anul 2006, cea mai mare a fost uzina de epocă construită în 1980, Carrisa Plain la 5,6 MW. Parcul Pocking Solar de 22 MW a fost construit în anul 2006. În anul 2008, cea mai mare fabrică de PV (unitate fotovoltaică) a fost Olmedilla fotovoltaic Park de 60 MW. 97 MW Sarnia Centrala fotovoltaică de la depășit on-line în 2009. Huanghe Hidrocentrale Golmud Solar Park a ajuns la 200 MW în 2012. În aprilie 2013, cea mai mare centrală fotovoltaică individuală (PV) centrala electrică din lume este Agua Caliente proiect solar, (Arizona, 290 MW ).
Unități chiar mai mari sunt în construcție. Solar Farm Topaz este o centrală electrică fotovoltaice de 550 MW, fiind construit în San Luis Obispo County, California [6] și a comandat, treptat, din februarie 2013. [7] Sunlight Desert Solar Farm este o centrala solara de 550 MW în construcție în Riverside County, California. [8] [9]
The following is a list of photovoltaic power stations that are larger than 50 MW in current net capacity. Most are individual photovoltaic power stations, but some are groups of co-located plants owned by different independent power producers and with separate transformer connections to the grid. The plants on this list as of April 2013 have a combined capacity of over 4 GW,[1][2] representing about one third of total global capacity of utility-scale plants, reported by Wiki-Solar to be some 21 GWAC at the end of 2013.[3][4]
Around the world 31.1 GW of PV systems were installed in 2012, up from 30.4 GW in 2011; PV remains, after hydro and wind power, the third most important renewable energy source in terms of globally installed capacity. [5]
Solar photovoltaic cells convert sunlight into electricity and many solar photovoltaic power stations have been built. The size of these stations has increased progressively over the last decade with frequent new capacity records. Until 2006, the largest was the 1980s-vintage Carrisa Plain plant at 5.6 MW. The 22MW Pocking Solar Park was built in 2006. In 2008, the largest PV plant was the 60MW Olmedilla Photovoltaic Park. The 97 MW Sarnia Photovoltaic Power Plant went online in 2009. Huanghe Hydropower Golmud Solar Park reached 200MW in 2012. As of April 2013, the largest individual photovoltaic (PV) power plant in the world is Agua Caliente Solar Project, (Arizona, 290 MW).
Even larger plants are under construction. The Topaz Solar Farm is a 550 MW photovoltaic power plant, being built in San Luis Obispo County, California[6] and gradually commissioned since February 2013.[7] The Desert Sunlight Solar Farm is a 550 MW solar power plant under construction in Riverside County, California.[8][9]
World's largest photovoltaic power stations/Cele mai mari centrale electrice fotovoltaice din lume
modificarePhotovoltaic power station Centrală electrică fotovoltaică |
Country/ Țara | Site co-ordinates * Coordonatele locului |
Nominal power[1][2] (MWp) * Putere nominală (MWvârf) |
Production (Annual GW·h) * Producție (Anuală GW·h) |
Notes and references |
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Topaz Solar Farm[6][10] | USA | 35|23|N|120|4|W| nume=Topaz Solar Farm |
500 | installed capacity as of June 2014, gradually commissioned since February 2013[7] toward final capacity 550 MW | |
Desert Sunlight Solar Farm[11][12] | USA | 33|49|33|N|115|24|08|W| nume=Desert Sunlight Solar Farm |
500 | Commissioned since November 2013 toward final capacity 550 MW | |
Longyangxia Dam Solar Park[13][14][15] | China | 36|07|20|N|100|55|06|E| nume=Longyangxia Dam Solar Park |
320 | Completed December 2013 | |
Solar Star I and II[16] | USA | 309 | Under construction, 579MW when completed[17] | ||
California Valley Solar Ranch[18] | USA | 35|20|N|119|55|W| nume=California Valley Solar Ranch |
292[19][20] | 399 | First 130MW connected Feb 2013.[21] |
Agua Caliente Solar Project[22] | USA | 32|57.2|N|113|29.4|W| nume=Agua Caliente |
Format:Nts[23][24] | 626 | completed April 2014[25] |
Antelope Valley Solar Ranch[22][26][27] | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts[28] | 230 MWAC. Has received government loan guarantee[8] | |
Charanka Solar Park[29] | India | Format:Coord | Format:Nts[30] | Collection of 17 co-located power plants, of which the largest is 25MW | |
Mesquite Solar project | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 413 | up to 700 MW when complete |
Huanghe Hydropower Golmud Solar Park[31] | China | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Format:Nts | Completed October 2011 within a group of 570 MW of co-located plants[32] |
Mount Signal Solar | USA | Format:Nts | completed May 2014[33] | ||
Imperial Valley Solar Project | USA | Format:Nts | Completed August 2013[34] | ||
Copper Mountain Solar Facility[13] | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Phase 1 completed in December 2010.[35] Phase 2 completed in January 2013 | |
Centinela Solar Energy Project[22][36] | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | completed in 2013 | |
Solarpark Meuro[13] | Germany | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Adjoins Senftenberg Solarpark | |
Campo Verde Solar Project[13][37] | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Completed 2013 | |
Imperial Solar Energy Center South[38][39][40] | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 2013 | |
Neuhardenberg Solar Park[13][41] | Germany | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Completed September 2012. A group of 11 co-located plant by the same developer[42] but with different IPPs | |
Arlington Valley Solar II[13][43] | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Completed in November 2013 | |
Catalina Solar Project[44] | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 204 | Phase 1 completed in 2012, Phase 2 completed in September 2013[45][46] |
Welspun Solar MP project[47] | India | Format:Nts | Completed February 2014 | ||
Templin Solar Park[13][48] | Germany | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Completed September 2012 | |
Toul-Rosières Solar Park[49] | France | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Completed July 2012 | |
Perovo Solar Park[13][50] | Ukraine | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Format:Nts[51] | Completed 2011 |
Xitieshan Solar Park[52][53][54][55][56] | China | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Format:Nts | Phase I completed 2010, phases II and III in 2011 |
Gansu Jiayuguan Solar Park[13][57] | China | Format:Nts | Connected June 2013 | ||
Ningxia Qingyang Solar Park[58][59] | China | Format:Nts | Format:Nts | Completed 2013 | |
Sarnia Photovoltaic Power Plant[60] | Canada | Format:Coord | Format:Nts[61] | Format:Nts | Constructed 2009–2010[62] |
Brandenburg-Briest Solarpark | Germany | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Commissioned 2011 | |
Solarpark Finow Tower[13][63] | Germany | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | ||
Montalto di Castro Photovoltaic Power Station[13] | Italy | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Constructed 2009–2010 | |
Lopburi Solar Farm[64][65][66] | Thailand | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Format:Nts | Completed 2011, additional 11 MW completed in May 2013 |
Eggebek Solar Park | Germany | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Commissioned 2011 | |
Oita City Mega-Solar Power Plant | Japan | Format:Nts | Completed April 2014 [67] | ||
Senftenberg Solarpark[13][68] | Germany | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Phase II and III completed 2011 | |
Finsterwalde Solar Park[69][70] | Germany | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Phase I completed 2009, phase II and III 2010 | |
Okhotnykovo Solar Park[13][71][72] | Ukraine | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Format:Nts | Completed 2011 |
Datong Solar Park[73][59] | China | Format:Nts | Phases I and II completed 2013, 20 MW Phase III under construction | ||
Kalkbult Solar Park[13][74] | South Africa | Format:Nts | Completed 2013 | ||
Lesedi Solar Park[75][76] | South Africa | Format:Nts | Completed May 2014 | ||
Letsatsi Solar Park[77][78] | South Africa | Format:Nts | Completed May 2014 | ||
Lieberose Photovoltaic Park[79][80] | Germany | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Completed 2009 | |
Rovigo Photovoltaic Power Plant[81][82] | Italy | Format:Coord | Format:Nts[13][83] | Completed November 2010 | |
Sakri solar plant[84] | India | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 70 MW March 25, 2013[85] 150 MW in May 2013[86] | |
Kagoshima Nanatsujima Megasolar Project[13][87] | Japan | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Completed in 2013 | |
Nikolayevka Solar Park[13][88] | Ukraine | Format:Nts | 90 | Completed August 2013 | |
Sault Ste. Marie Solar Park[13][89] | Canada | Format:Coord | Format:Nts[90] | Completed 2010–2011 | |
Solarpark Alt Daber[13] | Germany | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Format:Nts | Completed 2011 |
Gabardan Solar Park[13][91] | France | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Completed September 2011 | |
Laowa Solar Park[92][93][94] | China | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 166 MW planned | |
Alpine Solar[13][95] | USA | Format:Coord[96] | Format:Nts | Completed February 2013 | |
Green Tower[97] | Germany | Format:Nts | Completed January 2013 | ||
Wulanchabu Siziwangqi Solar Park[98] | China | Format:Nts | |||
Karadzhalovo Solar Park[99] | Bulgaria | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Completed March 2012 | |
Alpaugh Solar Plant[22][100] | USA | Format:Nts | 50 MW (AC)[101] | ||
Olmedilla Photovoltaic Park | Spain | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Format:Nts[13] | Completed September 2008 |
Crucey Solar Park[102] | France | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Completed September 2012 | |
Silver State North[13][103] | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 122[104] | May 2012 |
Avenal Solar Facility[13][105] | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 45 MW (AC) | |
Massangis Solar Park[13][106] | France | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Completed October 2012 | |
Priozernaya Solar Park[13][107] | Ukraine | Format:Nts | Completed March 2013 | ||
Strasskirchen Solar Park | Germany | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Format:Nts[13] | Completed December 2009 |
Walddrehna Solar Park[13][108] | Germany | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Completed June 2012 | |
Tutow Solar Park[13] | Germany | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Completed in 2009–2011 | |
Waldpolenz Solar Park[109][110] | Germany | Format:Coord | Format:Nts[111][112] | Format:Nts[110][111] | Completed in December 2008, with an extension in September 2011[111] |
Puertollano[113] | Spain | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Completed 2008 (here) | |
Pobeda Solar Park[114][115] | Bulgaria | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Completed 2012 | |
Welspun Energy Rajasthan 50 MW Project[116] | India | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Two stages of 15 MW plus one of 20 MW | |
Qinghai Golmud Solar Park[117][118][119][120][121] | China | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 99 | Completed 2011 in two phases |
Hongsibao Solar Park | China | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Completed in 2010 and 2011[122][123] | |
Huaneng Geermu Solar Park[124][125] | China | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Scheduled for 2012 in 20 MW and 30 MW phases | |
Gansu Dunhuang Solar Park[126] | China | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Within the Qili Photoelectricity Park co-located site | |
Weidi Solar Park[127] | China | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 65.940 | First 10 MW completed in December 2012[128] Completed March 2013 |
Golmud CPV Solar Park[129][130] | China | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | Completed May 2013 |
For comparison, the largest non-photovoltaic solar plant, the solar thermal SEGS in California has an installed capacity of 354 MW. The largest nuclear power station is rated more than 8,200 MW. The largest power plant is Three Gorges Dam hydropower station with 22,500 MW installed capacity.
Large systems under construction or in planning
modificarePhotovoltaic power station | Country | Site co-ordinates | Nominal power (MWp) |
Expected completion | Notes and description |
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Project Helios[131][132][133] | Greece | Format:Nts | 2020 ** | 2,000 MW sections in as yet undefined sites. | |
Westlands Solar Park[134] | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 2015 ** | |
Ordos Solar Project[135] | China | Format:Coord[136] | Format:Nts | 2019 ** | To be completed in 4 stages, 30 MW, 100 MW, 870 MW, 1,000 MW[137] |
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park[138][139][140] | United Arab Emirates | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 2030 ** | 13 MW to be completed in 2013 |
Quaid-E-Azam Solar Park[141] | Pakistan | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 2016 * | First phase 100 MW expected in 2014. [142] [143] [144] Approved to be upgraded to 1500 MW. [145] |
McCoy Solar Energy Project[146][147] | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 2016 ** | |
Amargosa Farm Road Solar Project | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | ** | [148][149] |
Blythe Solar Power Project | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 2018 | |
Calzadilla de los Barros[150] | Spain | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 2015** | |
Gadsden County[151] | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | ** | |
Alamo Solar Farm[152] | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 2016 ** | |
Ukujima Mega Solar Plant[153] | Japan | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 2015 ** | Photovolt Development |
Panoche Valley Solar Farm | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | ||
AVSP I[154] | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | October 2016 ** | |
Desert Stateline[11][12][155] | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 2015 ** | |
Pedro de Valdivia[156][157] | Chile | Format:Nts | ** | ||
Soda Mountain Solar Project[158] | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 2016 ** | |
AVSP II[154] | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | October 2016 ** | |
Datong Solar[159][160] | China | Format:Nts | 2014 * | ||
Silver State South[161] | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | late 2016 **[162] | |
Atacama Solar Photovoltaic Power Plant[163] | Chile | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 2017 ** | To be completed 50 MW/year beginning in 2013 |
Royanejos Solarpark[164][165] | Spain | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 2015** | €270 million |
Moapa Solar Farm[166][167] | USA | Format:Nts (AC) | 2016** | ||
Mallee Solar Park[168] | Australia | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 2015** | Thin film CdTe from First Solar |
Ptolemaida Solar Park[169][170][171] | Greece | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 2013 * | |
Tomakomai Solar Park[172] | Japan | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | ** | |
Mildura Solar concentrator power station[173] | Australia | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | ** | Heliostat concentrator using GaAs cells from Spectrolab |
Moree Solar Farm[174] | Australia | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 2015** | Multi crystalline solar PV, single-axis tracking |
Encuentro Solar[175] | Chile | Format:Nts | ** | ||
Crucero Solar[175] | Chile | Format:Nts | ** | ||
Nzema Solar Park[176] | Ghana | Format:Nts | October 2015** | ||
Vranje Solar Park[177][178] | Serbia | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | ||
Imperial Solar Energy Center West[38][39] | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 2016 ** | |
SolarGen2 Imperial Valley | USA | Format:Nts | under construction 2014 | ||
Kovin Solar Park[177][179] | Serbia | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | ||
Quinto Solar Project[154] | USA | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 2014 ** | |
Welspun Energy 130 MW Neemuch Project[180] | India | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 2014 * | |
Kathu Solar Park[181] | South Africa | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 2014 | |
Rays Solar Park[182] | India | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | ** | |
Midlands[183] | Zimbabwe | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | ** | |
Customer Choice Solar Farm[184][185][186] | USA | Format:Nts | ** | ||
Laberinto Este[175] | Chile | Format:Nts | ** | ||
North Star Solar[22] | USA | Format:Nts | 2015 ** | ||
Laberinto Oeste[175] | Chile | Format:Nts | ** | ||
Beixiao Shilin Solar Park[187][188] | China | Format:Nts | * | First 20 MW phase completed in 2010 | |
Dongtai Solar Park[189] | China | Format:Nts | * | ||
Jingneng Ge'ermu Solar Park[190] | China | Format:Nts | 2013 * | ||
Tahara Solar Wind Project[191] | Japan | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | 2014** | Consists of a 50MW solar farm and a 6MW wind farm |
Nobelsfontein Solar Park[192] | South Africa | Format:Nts | 2015 ** | ||
Bahawalpur[141][193] | Pakistan | Format:Nts | 2013 ** | DACC & Conergy | |
Yongren Ganbala[194] | China | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | July 2013 * | Yongren Xiehe Solar Power |
Calderón[195] | Ecuador | Format:Coord | Format:Nts | ** |
- Legend: * Under construction; ** Planned
See also
modificare- Community solar farm
- List of solar thermal power stations
- List of energy storage projects
- List of largest power stations in the world
- List of monitored photovoltaic power stations
- List of rooftop photovoltaic installations
- List of renewable energy topics by country
- Photovoltaic power station
- Photovoltaics
- Renewable energy commercialization
- Renewable energy industry
- Renewable energy in the European Union
- Solar energy
- Solar power satellite
References
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- ↑ Westland Solar Park
- ↑ Will China and the US be partners or rivals in the new energy economy?
- ↑ Incorrect Co-ordinates
- ↑ The Fate of First Solar’s Two-Gigawatt PV Project in China
- ↑ Forget Oil, Dubai Plans Huge Solar Farm
- ↑ Dubai unveils Dh12b solar energy park
- ↑ DSCE Vice Chairman visits Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park
- ↑ 141,0 141,1 AEG to Build 450mw Solar Project in Pakistan
- ↑ http://tribune.com.pk/story/698070/pakistan-plans-huge-desert-solar-park-to-fight-energy-crisis/
- ↑ http://www.qasolar.com/
- ↑ http://www.dawn.com/news/1105237/pm-launches-solar-power-plant-in-bahawalpur
- ↑ Format:Cite news
- ↑ McCoy Solar Energy Project
- ↑ Secretary Salazar Announces Milestone on McCoy Solar Energy Project
- ↑ Format:Cite web
- ↑ Format:Cite web
- ↑ Spanish Region Backs $571 Million Solar Plant Without Subsidies
- ↑ National Solar Power selects Gadsden County, Florida for “largest” solar farm in US southeast
- ↑ Construction Begins for OCI Solar Power’s Alamo I Project
- ↑ Germany’s Photovolt Development Plans 400MW Solar Farm
- ↑ 154,0 154,1 154,2 CPUC Resolution E-4456, November 12, 2012
- ↑ Project Overview
- ↑ [2]
- ↑ http://www.grupoibereolica.com/detalle_proyecto.aspx?IdElemento=60
- ↑ Another Solar Plant Proposed Near Mojave National Preserve
- ↑ SolarServer: GCL-Poly gets government approval to build 340 MW of PV plants in Shanxi Province, China
- ↑ Foxconn, GCL-Poly to Build, Operate Solar Power Plant in China
- ↑ Silver State South
- ↑ PV Magazine 28. May 2014
- ↑ PDD
- ↑ 250 MW, Unsubsidized Solar PV Power Plant Planned For Western Spain
- ↑ Extremadura, Spain
- ↑ LA buying $1.6B power from tribal solar plant
- ↑ Moapa Solar Plant
- ↑ Mallee Solar Park
- ↑ PPC Renewables: Solar Power
- ↑ Greek Prime minister announces construction of photovoltaic park in Kozani
- ↑ PPC: 15 Companies To Submit Offers For Kozani PV Park
- ↑ Softbank plans huge Hokkaido solar plant
- ↑ 154 MW Victoria (Australia) Project
- ↑ Moree Solar Farm
- ↑ 175,0 175,1 175,2 175,3 SolarServer: Chile gives environmental approval for 506.5 MW of PV projects
- ↑ Solar plant planned for Ghana would be fourth-largest in the world
- ↑ 177,0 177,1 Solar park highlights the growing focus on green energy projects in Serbia
- ↑ Vranje
- ↑ Kovin
- ↑ Format:Cite news
- ↑ Projects
- ↑ Rays Solar Park
- ↑ Zimbabwe Power Company plans 100MW PV facility
- ↑ KCRD Solar Farm
- ↑ Format:Cite news
- ↑ Cleantech America Plans 80 MW Solar PV Farm for California Renewable Energy Access, 10 July 2007.
- ↑ Project Yunnan Kunming Shilin Solar Photovoltaic Power Generation Project
- ↑ Phase-I project of Asia's largest solar power plant put into operation
- ↑ Project 7855 : CECEP Dongtai Solar Power Generation Co., Ltd. 1st and 2nd Stage Bundled PV Tidal Flat Ground Power Projects
- ↑ Project 8013 : Qinghai Jingneng Ge'ermu Solar PV Power Project
- ↑ Format:Cite web
- ↑ Project 8148 : Karoo Renewable Energy Facility (Nobelsfontein Solar PV)
- ↑ Format:Cite news
- ↑ Yongren Ganbala Grid-connected Photovoltaic Power Project
- ↑ Isofoton proposes largest Latin American project
Further reading
modificare- Clean Tech Nation: How the U.S. Can Lead in the New Global Economy (2012) by Ron Pernick and Clint Wilder
- Deploying Renewables 2011 (2011) by the International Energy Agency
- Reinventing Fire: Bold Business Solutions for the New Energy Era (2011) by Amory Lovins
- Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation (2011) by the IPCC
- Solar Energy Perspectives (2011) by the International Energy Agency
External links
modificare- PV Resources.com - World's largest photovoltaic power plants
- Solar Energy Industry Association - Large Solar Projects in the US
- Bureau of Land Management 2012 Renewable Energy Priority Projects
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