Gestamp Solar Starts to Operate Two Photovoltaic Plants in Peru

Publié le 13 mars 2013
Gestamp Renewables 
March 8, 2013 - Gestamp Solar starts to operate two photovoltaic plants in Peru.

This Project is composed by two solar photovoltaic plants: one called "Tacna Solar" located in Tacna and the other one called "Panamericana Solar" located in Moquegua, both in Peru. They have a total capacity of 40 megawatts (MW), 20MW each. These two plants (40MW) currently provide electricity to the local area through the National Interconnected Electrical System (SEIN).

Tacna Solar y Panamericana Solar, are two solar photovoltaic power plants adjudicated to Gestamp Solar and to Solarpack by a tendering procedure of the Peruvian government on February 2010 and the two companies develop together. The Peruvian government contract includes the supply of 98GWh of annual solar electricity for a 20 years period.

These solar power plants are, currently, the largest in Latin America providing enough energy to supply more than 70.000 homes of the area. Moreover, it will annually avoid the emission of more than 50.000 tons of CO2 into the atmosphere.

Meanwhile, Jorge Barredo, CEO of Gestamp Solar said: "Tacna Solar and Panamericana Solar prioritize and ensure the generation of electricity for direct consumption in Tacna and Moquegua regions without any impact on its price. They also promote a new regional industry and strengthens local jobs in other industries." He added that "the project strengthens its presence in Latin America, as one of the cornerstones of our international expansion."


Profil ENF des Entreprises Mentionnées dans l’Article

Gestamp Renewables (Installateurs): https://fr.enfsolar.com/gestamp-renewables
Les nouvelles de l'industrie photovoltaïque sont republiées gratuitement, veuillez envoyer vos news à