Overview of the site

Lease price UF/Year
Duration Yrs
Energy production [GWh/year]
Surface ha
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30(1)
61,60249Gwh/year
47,176ha

Status of development milestones

Currently

• 1st Land lease payment
• Access permission
• Declaration under construction (CNE)

Main portfolio characteristics

Peak capacity MWp
30,2362 KWp
Solar panels
54.975
Power Solar panels
550 wp
Technology
Solar-tracking structure with single north-south axis and fixed structure in the north part
Strings
grouped in 72 frames of 14 Strings
Medium Voltage Line
132/20 kv
Feeder
ST Calasparra
Distance to ST
5 km
Substation (property CGE)
ST Calasparra

A grid-connected photovoltaic plant is planned with a total peak power of 30,2362 KWp, consisting of 54.975 solar modules of 550 Wp, grouped in 72 frames of 14 Strings. For the energy evacuation facilities it will be necessary to build a 20/132kV STE and a 132kV underground line that will interconnect the STE with the Calasparra ST. 20/132kV and a 132kV subway line that will interconnect the STE with the ST Calasparra, where the connection point is located. where the connection point is located

The PMGD FV Las Hortencias considers the construction of a 2.99
MW photovoltaic PMGD that will inject all the energy generated in the 13.8 kV medium voltage lines of the El Bajo feeder owned by the distribution company CGE Distribución. The feeder derives from the San Rafael substation, owned by CGE.

Peak capacity MWp
2,99 Mwp
Solar panels
7770
Power Solar panels
385 Wp
Technology
Solar tracking with single axis north - south
Strings
91
Medium Voltage Line
13.8 kV
Feeder
El Bajo
Distance to ST
3,44 Km
Substation (property CGE)
San Rafael
Peak capacity MWp
2,99 Mwp
Solar panels
7770
Power Solar panels
385 Wp
Technology
Solar tracking with single axis north - south
Strings
91
Medium Voltage Line
13.8 kV
Feeder
El Bajo
Distance to ST
3,44 Km
Substation (property CGE)
San Rafael

The PMGD FV Las Hortencias considers the construction of a 2.99
MW photovoltaic PMGD that will inject all the energy generated in the 13.8 kV medium voltage lines of the El Bajo feeder owned by the distribution company CGE Distribución. The feeder derives from the San Rafael substation, owned by CGE.