The solar farms are the 68.11-MW Zonda I, the 31.89-MW Zonda IB, the 17-MW Cura Brochero and the 8-MW Cura Brochero Ampliacion. The biogas power plant brought 3.12 MW. At the end of the second quarter, Argentina had 5,393 MW of installed renewable energy capacity across 202 operational plants.
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Notable brands include Huawei at 40%, SMA at 13%, and Schneider at 10%, showcasing the diverse array of technologies powering Argentina’s solar energy revolution. In terms of total installed renewable capacity, Argentina boasts 16,782 MW, with large hydroelectric plants dominating at 64.5%.
Argentina has sharply accelerated the rate of bringing its solar power plants into operation. According to the national electricity operator CAMMESA, the capacity of photovoltaic panels put on stream nationwide went from 33 megawatts (MW) in 2022 to 262 MW in 2023.
More than half of the country’s solar power capacity (766 MW) is located in the northwestern provinces of Argentina, including Jujuy, Salta, Tucumán and Catamarca; another 40% (512 MW) is provided by power plants from the Cuyo region, which encompasses the provinces of San Juan, La Rioja, Mendoza and San Luis in the west of the country.
Overall, Argentina’s total installed power as of March stands at 43,874 MW, with solar energy sources covering 3.33% of the nation’s energy needs, marking a significant milestone in its transition towards a more sustainable energy future. Loading...