From pv magazine Latam PowerChina Chile, Renewable Energy – a unit of energy and infrastructure developer PowerChina – has finished building a 480 MW solar plant in María Elena, in Chile's Antofagasta region. Claudio Araya Aguilar, the company's head of human resources and labor relations, announced the plans on LinkedIn.
The construction of that plant will require an investment of US$480 million. Chilean energy developer Generadora Metropolitana has started the energisation process of Chile's 'largest' solar PV plant (480MW).
Despite being the largest solar PV plant in Chile with 480MW capacity, CEME1 is not the company’s largest solar PV project in the country. Also located in the region of Antofagasta, Generadora Metropolitana is developing an 800MW solar-plus-storage project, which received a positive environmental process in November 2022.
Claudio Araya Aguilar, the company's head of human resources and labor relations, announced the plans on LinkedIn. He said that the facility he manages is now Chile's largest operational solar farm. The company built the plant with 882,720 panels provided by an undisclosed manufacturer, on a plot of land spanning 435 hectares.
We seek to promote the development of power generation, based on concentrated solar power technology. We believe that the future of Chile can be much more renewable and the transition can happen even much faster to a completely clean generation matrix.