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Chilean infrastructure provider Ferrovial has announced a $125 million investment to build and operate a 250-kilometer high-voltage transmission line
north of Santiago.
The 250-kilometer-long dual-circuit 220kV high-voltage transmission line will connect three substations
.
The contract consists of establishing one of them
.
The project will be part of Chile's National Electricity Transmission System, which aims to strengthen the grid system to support the numerous renewable energy generation facilities (wind and solar)
being developed in the region.
Ferrovial will be responsible for the entire construction of the project, which is expected to take 48 months
.
The transaction strengthens Ferrovial's position
in Chile's electricity transmission business.
In September 2016, Ferrovial acquired Transchile, which operates a 204-kilometer-long transmission line
in southern Chile.
Chilean infrastructure provider Ferrovial has announced a $125 million investment to build and operate a 250-kilometer high-voltage transmission line
north of Santiago.
The 250-kilometer-long dual-circuit 220kV high-voltage transmission line will connect three substations
.
The contract consists of establishing one of them
.
The project will be part of Chile's National Electricity Transmission System, which aims to strengthen the grid system to support the numerous renewable energy generation facilities (wind and solar)
being developed in the region.
Ferrovial will be responsible for the entire construction of the project, which is expected to take 48 months
.
The transaction strengthens Ferrovial's position
in Chile's electricity transmission business.
In September 2016, Ferrovial acquired Transchile, which operates a 204-kilometer-long transmission line
in southern Chile.