Elecnor has won the USD 117.2 million (equivalent to approximately EUR 110.8 million) contract to build a solar PV plant in Chile. This facility, with a capacity of 115 MWp, will be in the municipality of Til Til, to the north of Santiago, in the Metropolitan Region.
The contract was awarded by Santiago Solar, whose shareholders are Andes Mining & Energy and EDF Energies Nouvelles, and encompasses the engineering, supply, assembly and start-up of the plant and the high-voltage evacuation infrastructure via a GIS substation connected with a high-voltage line.
The project will be financed by a syndicate of banks headed by Crédit Agricole in New York.
Elecnor carries out solar PV activity throughout the value chain, from the industrial manufacturing of modules and other components to the construction of farms for third parties and the promotion and development of its own projects. Since first embarking in the sector a decade ago, Elecnor has developed more than 500 MW of ground- and roof-mounted solar photovoltaic facilities across 11 markets: Spain, the United States, France, Italy, Portugal, Argentina, Mauritania, Abu Dhabi, Jordan, Senegal y Australia.
The Til Til project will be the first facility of this kind that Elecnor has undertaken in Chile, a country in which it has had a significant presence for thirty years in a range of industries including the electricity transmission grid, public lighting and wind farm and hydroelectric plant construction sectors. The company currently has 850 employees in Chile.
Elecnor implements projects involving infrastructure, renewable energies and new technologies. Is the parent company of a group comprised of nearly 80 companies located in Spain and in 40 other countries. The Company is an organisation made up of 13,000 workers. In Spain, both Elecnor and its domestic subsidiaries operate directly, while abroad, the company does so through local subsidiaries or export projects undertaken by the parent company itself.
With nearly 60 years of continuous growth and a presence in more than 50 countries, Elecnor has become one of the most outstanding Spanish business groups and a benchmark in the infrastructure, renewable energy and technology sectors.