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Cubico Starts Up 200MW Of Colombian Solar

 

               Cubico Sustainable Investments has put nine new solar projects into operation in Colombia through its joint venture with Celsia this year. The developments, totalling 200MW, comprise San Felipe, Melgar, Yuma, Dulima and Flandes in Tolima; and Buga 1, Palmira 1, Palmira 3, and La Victoria 1-2 in Valle del Cauca. This takes Cubico and Celsia’s operational solar platform in Colombia to 300MW, making it one of the largest in the Latin American country. Through the same joint venture the companies have a further 200MW in construction and late stage development, which will become operational during 2024 and 2025, and a further project pipeline of over 500MW.

               In addition, Cubico and Celsia’s solar portfolio is complemented by the significant Caoba transmission and distribution (T&D) platform, with assets in the Tolima, Valle and Caribbean regions. “We continue to support Colombia’s energy transition by consistently bringing even more clean power to the grid,” said country manager for Colombia at Cubico Camilo Toro Gómez. “This is especially relevant during the current El Niño dry season, where alternative power to the hydro generation base is much needed by the country. “We are very proud to be one of the key players and market leaders for renewable investment in Colombia, as well as in the T&D business where we directly contribute to the country’s energy infrastructure needs.”

 

 

 

 

 

Credits: renews.biz [Image: Cubico]

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