Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners commences construction on 1,500 MWh BESS project in Chile
The 1,500 MWh system will shift daytime solar power to peak demand and reduce reliance on thermal generation, CIP said.
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Located in the Tarapacá region, this was announced by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP). This is the second installation in its company type in the country, after BESS Arena. Danish manager Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), through its Growth Markets Fund II (CI GMF II), has announced the start of the construction of BESS Patache, with a power of 300 MW and a storage capacity of 1,500 MWh, located in the Tarapacá region.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), through its Growth Markets Fund II (GMF II), issued the Final Notice to Proceed (FNTP) for the 300 MW / 1,500 MWh Patache project. The issuance of the FNTP authorizes the commencement of development activities under the main supply and construction contracts, and represents a key step in the implementation of the project to be located in the Tarapacá Region. On this milestone, Peter Halmø, director of La…
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