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.
As reported by the Company in February 2023, the plant, once completed, will deliver energy to the IMSA Group, the country''s leading processer of sugarcane and refiner of sugar. Total investment costs for the project are estimated to be
Once operational, the plant is expected to generate around 141 GWh of electricity per year. As announced in February 2023 by MPCES, the output from the plant will be sold entirely to
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As reported by the Company in February 2023, the plant, once completed, will deliver energy to the IMSA Group, the country''s leading processer of sugarcane and refiner of sugar. Total
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Detailed site-specific feasibility studies including Solar Resource Assessment will provide better insights into potential locations within or near Guatemala City for setting up a large-scale Solar PV plant.
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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
Once operational, the plant is expected to generate around 141 GWh of electricity per year. As announced in February 2023 by MPCES, the output from the plant will be sold entirely to
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.
Solar energy has been developing in Guatemala since 2013, and the first tender for the purchase of solar energy was held the following year. Today, this country with unlimited solar resources has become one of the leaders in the region in the use of renewable energy sources, practically abandoning fossil fuels.
In July 2015, a new 30 MW Horus II solar power plant was commissioned in Guatemala. This project is an extension of the 50 MW Horus I, which was launched at the beginning of the same year. The Horus I and Horus II projects, with a combined capacity of 80 MW, are located in the province of Santa Rosa.
In total, solar energy last year covered 1.3% of Peru's energy consumption. In 2018, the largest solar power plant Rubi was opened in the department of Moquegua (province of Mariscal Nieto). Located at an altitude of 1.5 kilometers above sea level, the power plant with an installed capacity of 144.6 MW generates up to 440 GWh of energy annually.
The PV capacity of Latin and Central America could read 280GW by 2050, according to IRENA. Image: BMR Energy Dutch clean energy developer MPC Energy Solutions has started construction of a 65MWp solar project in Guatemala, and plans to commission the project by mid-2025.
Firstly, the very first photovoltaic irrigation system in Central America was opened in Guatemala in 2018. Secondly, the Horus Energy solar power plant with an installed capacity of 80 MW is one of the three largest in the region. In July 2015, a new 30 MW Horus II solar power plant was commissioned in Guatemala.
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