Enel Green Power has signed a contract with Nexans for the supply of 1595 km of electrical cables for the interconnection of the solar panels of the Finis Terrae Extension photovoltaic project in Antofagasta, Chile.
Finis Terrae is a photovoltaic solar park divided into two stages. In the second stage, the aim is to increase the installed power by 126 MW to reach a total of 286 MW. The project is located in the Antofagasta region and an annual production of 389 GWH is estimated, equivalent to the consumption of 190 thousand homes.
Once the Finis Terrae Extension solar park becomes fully operational, it will prevent the emission of 162,800 tons of carbon dioxide per year, thereby contributing to Nexans' challenge of reducing the carbon footprint at a global level.
Generadora Metropolitana, jointly owned by EDF and Grupo AME, has received an amount of US$ 980 million financing for the development of the 480 MW CEME1 solar PV project in Maria Elena, Antofagasta Region.
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Read moreGlobal wind and solar development company, Mainstream Renewable Power has closed a US$280 million "mezzanine" construction finance facility with leading alternative lender AMP Capital Infrastructure Debt Fund IV. The AMP Capital facility complements the US$1.25 billion of senior project finance debt raised to date through two separate financings completed in October 2019 and August 2020.
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Read moreSociedad Austral de Electricidad Sociedad Anonima (SAESA) has signed an eight-year power purchase agreement (PPA) to procure up to 600 GWh per year from the 210 MW Cerro Dominador solar complex in Antofagasta, Chile.
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