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Coquimbo: Photovoltaic Project for US$88 Million Enters SEIA - Revista Electricidad

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The Central Electric Company El Peumo entered into the Environmental Impact Assessment System (SEIA) the Environmental Impact Statement (DIA) of the project “Parque Fotovoltaico La Verdiona”, an initiative that will be located in the municipality of Ovalle, Coquimbo Region. The project contemplates the construction and operation of an electrical generation plant using solar photovoltaic technology, together with a battery-powered energy storage …
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The Central Electric Company El Peumo entered into the Environmental Impact Assessment System (SEIA) the Environmental Impact Statement (DIA) of the project “Parque Fotovoltaico La Verdiona”, an initiative that will be located in the municipality of Ovalle, Coquimbo Region. The project contemplates the construction and operation of an electrical generation plant using solar photovoltaic technology, together with a battery-powered energy storage …

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The La Verdiona plant, planned in Ovalle, Coquimbo region, presented by El Peumo Electric Power Plant, entered the SEIA with an investment of 88.1 million dollars and contemplates 106,540 solar modules with storage in batteries of 4 hours and connection to the SEN through a line of 220 kV. El Peumo Electric Power Plant entered the Environmental Impact Assessment System of Chile (SEIA) the Environmental Impact Statement of the La Verdiona Photovo…

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pv-magazine-latam.com broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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