Spanish company Enerland Group unveils plans to build Magdalena Solar, a 66 MWp photovoltaic park, marking its entry into Guatemala's renewable energy sector.
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Spanish company Enerland Group unveils plans to build Magdalena Solar, a 66 MWp photovoltaic park, marking its entry into Guatemala''s renewable energy sector. The project aims to generate 141 GWh annually,
Amsterdam/Oslo – 19 February 2024 – MPC Energy Solutions ("MPCES", "Company") announced today that it is nearing the start of construction of its 65 MWp solar PV plant San Patricio in Guatemala. The Company is working on
Guatemala is the second largest Central American power market, with a goal to increase renewable energy use. Relatively high levels of solar irradiance and large areas of cleared land give the country a strong potential for increased solar energy development.
Spanish company Enerland Group unveils plans to build Magdalena Solar, a 66 MWp photovoltaic park, marking its entry into Guatemala''s renewable energy sector. The project aims to generate 141 GWh annually, contributing to the country''s energy transition.
MPC Energy Solutions has begun construction of its 65 MWp San Patricio Renovables solar PV plant in Guatemala. The company secured competitive prices for PV modules and essential equipment by issuing a limited notice to proceed to the project''s EPC contractor, the Enerland Group.
Ecoener, a Spanish renewable energy company, is currently building two solar plants in Guatemala named Yolanda and El Carrizo, with capacities of 74 MW and 75 MW respectively. Located in the Escuintla
Low-carbon energy infrastructure developer MPC Energy Solutions (MPCES) announced today the start of construction works on a 65-MWp solar project in Guatemala, the largest project in its portfolio so far.
Amsterdam/Oslo – 26 February 2024 – MPC Energy Solutions ("MPCES", "Company") announced today that it has started construction of its 65 MWp solar photovoltaics ("PV") plant San Patricio Renovables in Guatemala. The Company issued a limited notice to proceed to the project''s turnkey EPC contractor and thereby secured very
MPC Energy Solutions has begun construction of its 65 MWp San Patricio Renovables solar PV plant in Guatemala. The company secured competitive prices for PV modules and essential equipment by issuing a
Ecoener, a Spanish renewable energy company, is currently building two solar plants in Guatemala named Yolanda and El Carrizo, with capacities of 74 MW and 75 MW respectively. Located in the Escuintla department on Guatemala''s southern coast, these projects substantially advance the country''s renewable energy expansion efforts.
Amsterdam/Oslo – 19 February 2024 – MPC Energy Solutions ("MPCES", "Company") announced today that it is nearing the start of construction of its 65 MWp solar PV plant San Patricio in Guatemala. The Company is working on finalizing the relevant construction and financing agreements in the next two weeks.
Ecoener, a Spanish renewable energy company, is making strides in Guatemala with the construction of two photovoltaic plants named Yolanda and El Carrizo. These plants, with installed capacities of 74 MW and 75 MW respectively, are situated in the Escuintla department on the southern coast of Guatemala.
Notably, Guatemala has seen previous ventures into solar energy, including the announcement of a 5 MW photovoltaic project in 2014 and a subsequent tender for a 110 MW project in 2019, which was later cancelled. As of 2023, the country had an installed photovoltaic capacity of 105 MW, according to IRENA statistics.
Guatemala is the second largest Central American power market, with a goal to increase renewable energy use. Relatively high levels of solar irradiance and large areas of cleared land give the country a strong potential for increased solar energy development.
MPCES has signed a turnkey contract with the Enerland Group for the engineering, equipment procurement, and construction of the plant. Enerland also built the 21.3 MWp solar PV plant Santa Rosa & Villa Sol in El Salvador for MPCES, which commenced operations in early 2023 after just 12 months of construction.
As part of its evaluation process, BMR determined that the solar farm offered a strong return that was supported by Guatemala’s well-established and stable regulatory system. BMR navigated a complex and cooperative sales process that involved four owners across three legal jurisdictions.
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