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Concentrated PV plants use optic elements to concentrate solar radiation incident to a PV cell. Since concentration greatly reduces the are of solar cells needed, more expensive semiconductors like GaAs or high efficiency Si are used to maximize performance.
Low concentration PV plants often use mirrors to concentrate solar radiation onto a PV cell. Abengoa Solar often uses GaAs or high efficiency Si in their low concentration PV installations. The primary components of a low concentration PV installation are:
Low concentration tracker, Sevilla PV
High Concentration PV plants use optical technology and lenses to concentrate solar radiation up to 500 times. Since this greatly reduces the area of PV cells needed, more expensive and higher performance semiconductors like GaAs are often used.
High concentration tracker, Sevilla PV
For high concentration PV plants to be feasible certain requirements must be met:
The following table shows the total area needed to construct high concentration PV installations of 1 MW capacity. Accompanying the area (in acres) are the length and width (in meters).

| 1 MW | Low concentration | High concentration |
|---|---|---|
| Tracker 1 axe | 14 acres x=240 m y=240 m |
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| Tracker 2 axes | 16 x=250 m y=250 m |
10 acres x=200 m y=200 m |
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