The State Environment Council (Coema) has approved the construction of Enerlife's Bom Lugar Norte solar power plant complex. The confirmation indicates that the study and the environmental impact report of the enterprise are in compliance with the environmental control and protection legislation.
Coema's approval was a condition for Semace to issue the installation license for the project. The complex is composed of six power plants that generate a total of 216.7 megawatts located in Icó, in the Center-South region. The document will be issued with a list of conditions, which increase control and ensure mitigation of environmental impacts.
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