Ecoener secures PPAs for 200 MWp of solar projects in Guatemala
Spanish renewable energy developer Ecoener has secured 15-year power purchase agreements (PPAs) to build two solar PV projects totalling 200 MWp in Guatemala.
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Spanish renewable energy developer Ecoener has secured 15-year power purchase agreements (PPAs) to build two solar PV projects totalling 200 MWp in Guatemala.
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Ecoener said its solar farms will be the first in Guatemala to incorporate battery energy storage systems. Cocales will include storage capacity of 20 MW with 80 MWh, while La Hulera will
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Ecoener has won 15-year power purchase agreements for two solar plants in Guatemala, totalling 200 MWp and incorporating battery storage. The Cocales and La Hulera projects, the country''s first utility
Cocales and La Hulera projects secured 200 MW solar PPAs in Guatemala with battery storage, targeting 2028 operations and expanding Ecoener capacity to 362 MW.
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Ecoener has started commercial operation of the El Carrizo plant with a capacity of 74.7 MWp, becoming the leading photovoltaic technology company in Guatemala. With this new asset, Ecoener
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