Argentinian authority awards contracts to three renewable projects from RenovAr 2

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Argentina's Ministry of Energy and Mines has signed and awarded contracts for the winners of 107.2 MW from the RenovAr 2 renewable energy auction. The project included are:

  • 1.2 MW CT Bombal Biogas plant in Santa Fe
  • 6 MW Parque Solar Anatuya I project in Santiago del Estero
  • 100 MW Parque Solar Altiplano I project in Salta

The output of the facilities will be sold to Argentina's wholesale electric market management company CAMMESA.

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