SOLARPACK CORPORACION TECNOLOGICA SOCIEDAD ANONIMA
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2024-06-21 (gsnoticias.com)
The 'La Unión' solar energy plant in Montería comes into operation
In the last few hours, a new photovoltaic solar plant with a power of 144 megawatts (MW) came into operation, which is located in the municipality of Montería, department of Córdoba.
Read more2024-04-01 (iberianlawyer.com)
Clifford Chance advises on the senior financing for the largest solar plant in Peru - Iberian Lawyer
Clifford Chance has advised global renewable energy company Solarpack Corporación Tecnológica on the USD 176.6 million senior financing for the San Martin PV plant, the largest solar plant in Peru.
Read more2023-06-29 (montelnews.com)
Solarpack, Shell sign 10-year Spanish solar PPA (54 MW) | Montel
(Montel) Solarpack has signed a 10-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with UK energy giant Shell for the delivery of 105 GWh/year from a solar plant in Spain.
Read more2018-05-22 (energynews.es)
Solarpack will develop 133 MWp in photovoltaic solar plants in India
Solarpack awarded the contract to develop five photovoltaic solar plants in India, more specifically in Karnataka, with a total power of 133 MWp. The solar plants will generate around 215GWh per year, thus avoiding the emission of 175,000 tons of CO2 into the atmosphere.
Read more2013-03-21 (energynews.es)
Solarpack installs solar energy for more sustainable mining in Chile - Energy News
The Spanish multinational Solarpack begins the construction of a photovoltaic solar energy complex in Chile that will avoid the emission of 50,0000 tons of CO2 per year. The 25 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic solar power plant at Pozo Almonte Solar will contribute 13% of the energy during the day.
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