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French cable manufacturer Nexans has received an order for 390 km of low- and medium-voltage cables to supply Enel Green Power's 187 MW La Loma solar farm in Colombia
.
According to reports, the cables are produced in factories in Colombia and Peru and connect the project's solar conversion systems to each other
.
Michel Villalba, Commercial Manager at Nexans Colombia, said: "Our mission is to build a sustainable electrified future
.
We are proud to contribute
to Colombia's renewable energy goals through this project.
Due to its lower costs and relatively fast construction cycles, solar energy is on the rise and represents the most attractive renewable energy
source on an industrial scale.
In Colombia, there are more than 294 clean energy projects designed to meet the growing demand
for electricity.
According to the Ministry of Mines and Energy, 12 photovoltaic energy projects are underway in the Caribbean, including the "La Loma" solar farm
in the province of Cesar.
French cable manufacturer Nexans has received an order for 390 km of low- and medium-voltage cables to supply Enel Green Power's 187 MW La Loma solar farm in Colombia
.
According to reports, the cables are produced in factories in Colombia and Peru and connect the project's solar conversion systems to each other
.
Michel Villalba, Commercial Manager at Nexans Colombia, said: "Our mission is to build a sustainable electrified future
.
We are proud to contribute
to Colombia's renewable energy goals through this project.
Due to its lower costs and relatively fast construction cycles, solar energy is on the rise and represents the most attractive renewable energy
source on an industrial scale.
In Colombia, there are more than 294 clean energy projects designed to meet the growing demand
for electricity.
According to the Ministry of Mines and Energy, 12 photovoltaic energy projects are underway in the Caribbean, including the "La Loma" solar farm
in the province of Cesar.