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    Enel will develop a 180 MW solar project in Peru

    • Last Update: 2022-12-26
    • Source: Internet
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    Recently, Enel said that its Peruvian subsidiary, Enel Green Energy Peru (EGPP), will start construction of Peru's largest solar project, the 180MW Rubi photovoltaic power plant
    .

    The company's first solar facility in Peru with a total cost of $170 million is funded
    by Enel Group and the European Investment Bank (EIB).
    The solar farm will be able to generate approximately 440GWh of electricity
    per year.

    Enel has signed a 20-year power purchase agreement
    with Peru's Ministry of Energy and Mines.
    Electricity from the plant will be supplied to Peru's National Interconnected Electricity System (SEIN)
    through the Montalvo substation.

    Like some of Enel's other large-scale Latin American projects, EGPP runs a training program for local communities to recycle discarded wood from construction sites to build furniture
    .

    EGPP has also signed an agreement with local associations to promote production within the influence of the Rubi solar power plant and promote
    grants for social projects.

    "The inauguration of Peru's largest solar photovoltaic plant is a testament to our commitment to promoting renewable energy in the country, further diversifying its generation portfolio and increasing energy production from clean energy in the southern region of Peru by 12%
    ," said the project leader.

    (This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)

     

    Recently, Enel said that its Peruvian subsidiary, Enel Green Energy Peru (EGPP), will start construction of Peru's largest solar project, the 180MW Rubi photovoltaic power plant
    .

    solar energy

    The company's first solar facility in Peru with a total cost of $170 million is funded
    by Enel Group and the European Investment Bank (EIB).
    The solar farm will be able to generate approximately 440GWh of electricity
    per year.

    Enel has signed a 20-year power purchase agreement
    with Peru's Ministry of Energy and Mines.
    Electricity from the plant will be supplied to Peru's National Interconnected Electricity System (SEIN)
    through the Montalvo substation.

    Like some of Enel's other large-scale Latin American projects, EGPP runs a training program for local communities to recycle discarded wood from construction sites to build furniture
    .

    EGPP has also signed an agreement with local associations to promote production within the influence of the Rubi solar power plant and promote
    grants for social projects.

    "The inauguration of Peru's largest solar photovoltaic plant is a testament to our commitment to promoting renewable energy in the country, further diversifying its generation portfolio and increasing energy production from clean energy in the southern region of Peru by 12%
    ," said the project leader.

    (This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)

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