Environmental Assessment Commission of Antofagasta has granted approval for the development of three solar energy farms in the Chilean region.
Usya (64 MW), Verano de San Juan I (9 MW), and Pampa Tigre solar park (142 MW) with a combined investment of US$203 million, will be developed by Acciona, Victoria Solar Spa and Mainstream Renewable Power, respectively.
Sempra Energy has launched a formal process in March for the previously announced sale of its equity interests in its South American businesses, including its 83.6% stake in Luz de...
Read moreSpain’s Getxo headquartered Solarpack Corporación Tecnológica, S.A. has secured US$91 million loan financing from KfW IPEX-Bank GmbH for the development of Granja Solar p...
Read moreThe environmental report for the Kosten Aike wind project was submitted and is under evaluation by the local government. The project has power output capacity of 36 MW. It is located in Coyhaique, in...
Read moreGrenergy, a leading Spanish renewable energy developer, announced the sale of four solar projects to CarbonFree Chile SpA. Grenergy has also signed an agreement to be the engineering, procurement and...
Read moreThe Sarco Wind Farm, which was developed and built by Mainstream and is owned by Aela Energía has completed the construction of its 71 km transmission line. This line is composed of 198 towers...
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